I think mmeeks/ext2tools is a good find, it should be easier to debug this 
than to write something from scratch. Once done, you could port newer 
versions of ext2tools to DOS based on this. This would bring ext3/ext4 
support to DOS.


> Hi,
>
> Not much else to report here. I assume this means very few of us are
> interested in ext2? (Alas ....)
>
> On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 10:36 PM, Rugxulo <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I found a 2009-ish port of ext2tools to DJGPP, but it may? be
>> incomplete (has a few nits compiling, doesn't actually work, ugh).
>> "e2part 128" just lists all my partitions as "Unknown", so of course
>> "e2ls -l /" doesn't seem to work either (no matter how many env. var.
>> settings I fiddle with).
>>
>> https://github.com/mmeeks/ext2tools
>
> This was supposed to be a newer port from an older version, but I
> guess it was never finalized it (sigh).
>
> I found old .EXEs (from 1995, DJGPP v1 using GO32.EXE) here:
>
> http://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/filesystems/ext2/!INDEX.html
>
> Of course, on this particular machine they don't work (and actually
> don't seem to run at all properly)!   :-)    But just for
> completeness, I'm mentioning it here. (Last hope, I guess I could
> weakly try to recompile with DJGPP v2 and pray that would help, but I
> seriously doubt it.)
>
>
> 


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