Dear Joanne.
jdow - 28.06.18, 08:39:
Anything done to RDBs for Linux must remain 100.000% compatible with
existing Amiga equipment. Otherwise, what's the point of bothering to
use RDBs?
Done to, in the sense of written to: Yes. I completely agree. But that
is for amiga-fdisk and parted. And for partitioning tools on native OS.
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That brings to the fore an interesting question. Why bother with RDBs
over 2TB unless you want a disk with one single partition? This Win10
monster I am using has a modest BIOS driver partition for the OS and
a giant data partition. That smaller partition would easily work with
any RDB/Filesystem combination since 2.0. So there are some good
workarounds that are probably "safer" and at least as flexible as
RDBs, one Linux has used for a very long time, too.
Well, my use case was simple:
I had this 2 TB disk and I choose to share it as a backup disk for Linux
*and* AmigaOS 4.x on that Sam440ep I still have next to me desk here.