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Re: How to mount a range of block on a disk as a partition
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Re: How to mount a range of block on a disk as a partition


  • Subject: Re: How to mount a range of block on a disk as a partition
  • From: Quinn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 15:13:25 -0700

At 10:15 -0700 13/6/09, Chris Suter wrote:
  1. Write a kernel extension to present the internal range as a new
partition. Probably not that difficult if you know what you're doing.

Yeah, this is the approach I'd take. It should be a pretty simple application of IOMedia filters.


<http://developer.apple.com/jp/Documentation/DeviceDrivers/Conceptual/IOKitFundamentals/Families_Ref/chapter_11_section_15.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP0000021-BAJCHHDD>

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 >How to mount a range of block on a disk as a partition (From: Thomas Tempelmann <email@hidden>)
 >Re: How to mount a range of block on a disk as a partition (From: Chris Suter <email@hidden>)

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