Re: How to get the Linux kernel module for the Xbox fatx support ?

From: Bill Marcum (bmarcum_at_iglou.com.urgent)
Date: 03/07/04

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    On Wed, 3 Mar 2004 16:05:31 -0500, Arctic Wolf
      <SpamShield-ArcticWolf@mail.com> wrote:
    > The xLinux runs on a PC, and supports fatx, so when you do a "hot swap" with
    > an Xbox HD, you can access the Xbox HD connected to your PC.
    > I'd like to tinker with Red Hat and Debian running on a PC to support fatx.
    > How can I make my Linux on the PC access the fatx file system?
    > Where can I get the kernel module for the fatx support?
    >
    Google is your friend, search for linux fatx driver. However, if you
    intend to remove the hard drive, you might want to do the hardware
    modification, which would change the Xbox into a Linux-only machine that
    can use any filesystem and use a larger HD than originally installed.
    See http://linux-xbox.org for details.

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