Moto-Modder use Software with P2K-Interface to modify
everything on cell phones. The cell phones of the E-
Series and the V-Series uses a new unknown
FileSystem. Archievements showes that it's signed as
FAT16 but ordinary VFAT-Modul reject FS as NOT FAT-
System. There exist an article which tries to point
the differences between FAT16 and FATX.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_system
s
As short resume about the compare of FAT16 and FATX
is, that this both FS has more common than different.
Their is a Link to a historical review of released
FileSystems.
Source: Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FATX
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FATX
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FATX or XFAT is a slightly modified version of the
FAT filesystem, and is designed for Microsoft's Xbox
video game console hard disk drive, used in an effort
to reduce software piracy.
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Motorola-Modders use a Software named P2K-Commander,
which enables the user to basic file-management and
to set different file attributes. These archieved
attributes determines:
- read-only
- resist reset and similar
- don't copy
- useable
- access filesystem: never,ask ever, ask once, alowed
- access network: never,ask ever, ask once, alowed
- ownership
I suggest to:
- extract FATX-FS-Package to standalone
- offer FATX in Linux-Moto-Modder-community as
package with raw support for Motorola FS on
E- and V-Series
- share experience from their efforts to archieve
further attributes from FATX
MoMM