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Posted on 04-17-05 04:55 AM Link | Quote
The problem is that I cant find where the FATX file system is. I can see all the other ones like vfat, ext2, ext3, etc, but I cant find FATX. Is it in some obscure place or do I have to do something special to get it in there?
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Posted on 04-17-05 05:19 AM Link | Quote
There is no FATX, you probably just mean FAT.

The default is to compile it in anyway. But look for "DOS FAT support" for having it enabled (this includes FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32). If you want Long File Name support on these, enable VFAT.
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Posted on 04-17-05 05:21 AM Link | Quote
FATX is the XBox file system.
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Posted on 04-17-05 05:25 AM Link | Quote
...did you try to mount that partition as a vfat partition? Just wondering...

And I honestly thought X-box would use something related with NTFS.


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Posted on 04-17-05 05:26 AM Link | Quote
Yeah, Xbox uses a modified version of Windows NT 4... it's likely to be NTFS.
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Posted on 04-17-05 05:28 AM Link | Quote
I've tried to use vfat and it wouldnt work. I've done all the research and the XBox file system IS called FATX. I just need to know how I can get FATX support into my Linux kernel.
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Posted on 04-17-05 07:29 AM Link | Quote
Well... considering there's an Xbox Linux project, I though that'd be best to look at. I found two documents on it:
http://www.xbox-linux.org/docs/fatxfat.html
http://www.xbox-linux.org/docs/hackingfatx.html
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Posted on 04-17-05 07:35 AM Link | Quote
Yeah it's got some interesting stuff on FATX but not how to use it in your Linux kernel... >>
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Posted on 04-17-05 08:29 AM Link | Quote
How am I not surprised that xbox uses FAT. This so figures....
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Posted on 04-17-05 09:24 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by ||bass
How am I not surprised that xbox uses FAT. This so figures....


Thats just half of it. It's a butchered DOS FAT file system.
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Posted on 04-17-05 06:09 PM Link | Quote
Describe butchered....
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Posted on 04-17-05 07:02 PM Link | Quote
probably one thing about it that got butchered is:
FATX is basically a FAT derivative that dropped some legacy fields as well as redundant information that could lead to inconsistencies and thus creating possible security problems.

seems like it has security problems.
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Posted on 04-18-05 12:04 AM Link | Quote
Why would your xbox need a secure file system like NTFS? only things I have on mine are games saves and a CD or two.
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Posted on 04-18-05 02:33 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by ||bass
Describe butchered....


I'm pretty sure that first link that FreeDOS posted should explain it.
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Posted on 04-20-05 07:41 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by mrmenz
Why would your xbox need a secure file system like NTFS? only things I have on mine are games saves and a CD or two.

It's not so much security as that NTFS is just plain better. For example, it keeps a backup copy of the master file table, without which all my files would be totally trashed right now.
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