Hacking ext2/ext3/ext4 in USBLoader?

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Would you use in ext2/ext3/ext4 USBLoader?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 100.0%
  • No

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I dont know what that is

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    6
wishmasterf said:
Ok now the question is, are there any developer who want to write a lib for wii-homebrew to get access to ext* filesystems?
If there were any that wanted to do it, they would already have done it.
I'm sure no dev will do it just because of your poll
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oggzee said:
wishmasterf said:
Ok now the question is, are there any developer who want to write a lib for wii-homebrew to get access to ext* filesystems?
If there were any that wanted to do it, they would already have done it.
I'm sure no dev will do it just because of your poll
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Ohh yes.... Maybe there is one out there who have fun to do that but didnt know
anyone else want it. I think no one should do this without fun todo this. There are
many dev outther who search for interessting projects. Maybe anyone will read this
and... (my dream ;-) )

I have some very good devs who work on linux kernel and other linux related things.

One will marriage ext4 so maybe he will port his wife to wii :-D. But yet he is on holiday so i cant speak to him!
 
I'm what you'd call a computer trainee. I have shitloads of experience and potential, but not that much knowledge. I have yet to even go to college and study comps!

However, as a Linux user, I really support this. Using WBFS isn't that bad, and even problems in the filesystem itself are no reformat-requiring PITA because of WIT/WWT. However, having an unresizable hunk of inaccessibility (besides installing Wii games) in my hard drive does get annoying.

Perhaps when I'm a dev master I will come back to this! Hopefully, by then, someone will have already done this. Definitely by then, another Wii or two will have been released and I'd be adding extfs to that one.
 

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