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H A D | apm.c | diff 263442 Thu Mar 20 18:18:47 MDT 2014 marcel Add a scheme-specific write callback to write the metadata. While here: 1. Move FreeBSD-specific headers to a more centralized place, so that it's easier to port mkimg. 2. Remove inclusion of <uuid.h> where we don't need it (copy-pasted). 3. Check the partition data given on the command line before we do any I/O. 4. Add scheme_round() for rounding the partition size. 5. Have scheme_write call the scheme-specific write callback and have it propagate errors back to the caller. |
H A D | scheme.h | diff 263442 Thu Mar 20 18:18:47 MDT 2014 marcel Add a scheme-specific write callback to write the metadata. While here: 1. Move FreeBSD-specific headers to a more centralized place, so that it's easier to port mkimg. 2. Remove inclusion of <uuid.h> where we don't need it (copy-pasted). 3. Check the partition data given on the command line before we do any I/O. 4. Add scheme_round() for rounding the partition size. 5. Have scheme_write call the scheme-specific write callback and have it propagate errors back to the caller. |
H A D | bsd.c | diff 263442 Thu Mar 20 18:18:47 MDT 2014 marcel Add a scheme-specific write callback to write the metadata. While here: 1. Move FreeBSD-specific headers to a more centralized place, so that it's easier to port mkimg. 2. Remove inclusion of <uuid.h> where we don't need it (copy-pasted). 3. Check the partition data given on the command line before we do any I/O. 4. Add scheme_round() for rounding the partition size. 5. Have scheme_write call the scheme-specific write callback and have it propagate errors back to the caller. |
H A D | ebr.c | diff 263442 Thu Mar 20 18:18:47 MDT 2014 marcel Add a scheme-specific write callback to write the metadata. While here: 1. Move FreeBSD-specific headers to a more centralized place, so that it's easier to port mkimg. 2. Remove inclusion of <uuid.h> where we don't need it (copy-pasted). 3. Check the partition data given on the command line before we do any I/O. 4. Add scheme_round() for rounding the partition size. 5. Have scheme_write call the scheme-specific write callback and have it propagate errors back to the caller. |
H A D | mkimg.c | diff 263442 Thu Mar 20 18:18:47 MDT 2014 marcel Add a scheme-specific write callback to write the metadata. While here: 1. Move FreeBSD-specific headers to a more centralized place, so that it's easier to port mkimg. 2. Remove inclusion of <uuid.h> where we don't need it (copy-pasted). 3. Check the partition data given on the command line before we do any I/O. 4. Add scheme_round() for rounding the partition size. 5. Have scheme_write call the scheme-specific write callback and have it propagate errors back to the caller. |
H A D | scheme.c | diff 263442 Thu Mar 20 18:18:47 MDT 2014 marcel Add a scheme-specific write callback to write the metadata. While here: 1. Move FreeBSD-specific headers to a more centralized place, so that it's easier to port mkimg. 2. Remove inclusion of <uuid.h> where we don't need it (copy-pasted). 3. Check the partition data given on the command line before we do any I/O. 4. Add scheme_round() for rounding the partition size. 5. Have scheme_write call the scheme-specific write callback and have it propagate errors back to the caller. |
H A D | mbr.c | diff 263442 Thu Mar 20 18:18:47 MDT 2014 marcel Add a scheme-specific write callback to write the metadata. While here: 1. Move FreeBSD-specific headers to a more centralized place, so that it's easier to port mkimg. 2. Remove inclusion of <uuid.h> where we don't need it (copy-pasted). 3. Check the partition data given on the command line before we do any I/O. 4. Add scheme_round() for rounding the partition size. 5. Have scheme_write call the scheme-specific write callback and have it propagate errors back to the caller. |
H A D | mkimg.h | diff 263442 Thu Mar 20 18:18:47 MDT 2014 marcel Add a scheme-specific write callback to write the metadata. While here: 1. Move FreeBSD-specific headers to a more centralized place, so that it's easier to port mkimg. 2. Remove inclusion of <uuid.h> where we don't need it (copy-pasted). 3. Check the partition data given on the command line before we do any I/O. 4. Add scheme_round() for rounding the partition size. 5. Have scheme_write call the scheme-specific write callback and have it propagate errors back to the caller. |
H A D | pc98.c | diff 263442 Thu Mar 20 18:18:47 MDT 2014 marcel Add a scheme-specific write callback to write the metadata. While here: 1. Move FreeBSD-specific headers to a more centralized place, so that it's easier to port mkimg. 2. Remove inclusion of <uuid.h> where we don't need it (copy-pasted). 3. Check the partition data given on the command line before we do any I/O. 4. Add scheme_round() for rounding the partition size. 5. Have scheme_write call the scheme-specific write callback and have it propagate errors back to the caller. |
H A D | vtoc8.c | diff 263442 Thu Mar 20 18:18:47 MDT 2014 marcel Add a scheme-specific write callback to write the metadata. While here: 1. Move FreeBSD-specific headers to a more centralized place, so that it's easier to port mkimg. 2. Remove inclusion of <uuid.h> where we don't need it (copy-pasted). 3. Check the partition data given on the command line before we do any I/O. 4. Add scheme_round() for rounding the partition size. 5. Have scheme_write call the scheme-specific write callback and have it propagate errors back to the caller. |
H A D | gpt.c | diff 263442 Thu Mar 20 18:18:47 MDT 2014 marcel Add a scheme-specific write callback to write the metadata. While here: 1. Move FreeBSD-specific headers to a more centralized place, so that it's easier to port mkimg. 2. Remove inclusion of <uuid.h> where we don't need it (copy-pasted). 3. Check the partition data given on the command line before we do any I/O. 4. Add scheme_round() for rounding the partition size. 5. Have scheme_write call the scheme-specific write callback and have it propagate errors back to the caller. |
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