Rene, filesystem/disktype is a dead project, but still a useful tool. It died in 2009, when the developer totally lost interest in it. He had accepted a patch for ext4 support, in cvs, however there was much discussion on this in the Puppy forum, the ext4 recognition was not reliable.
However, another patch on the 9 version, created by Pardus Linux, for ext4 support, does work. I did tell the developer about this. The version that you are currently using in t2 is that buggy cvs version from 2009. I recommend, go back to version 9, and use my patch from Pardus (slightly modified). Attached. The two patches currently in T2 don't work, I dumped them. Here is my hacked disktype.desc: [S] Stable [V] 9-patched_ext4 #[V] 10_cvs20091020 [P] X -1---5---9 102.020 #[D] X disktype-10_cvs20091020.tar.gz cvs://:pserver:[email protected]:/cvsroot/disktype/ disktype -D 2009-10-20 [D] 1182283551 disktype-9.tar.gz http://dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/disktype/ Regards, Barry
disktype-9-patched_pardus_ext4_bk.patch.gz
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