I was using 1.1.0 and recently upgrade to 1.2.1 on Linux.
I also have an uncommun disk setup because I don't created any partition before write it on the disk (so my wbfs partition is named /dev/sd[a-z] instead of /dev/sd[a-z][0-9]).
qwbfs doesn't recognize it but it wasn't a problem in 1.1 branch because I can set it manually. In 1.2 branch, that's impossible so I can't add content anymore on my wbfs partition.
Is it possible to fix the detection or, at least, bring back the old behaviour (as an option or CLI switch) ?
From enerhpoz...@gmail.com on December 28, 2013 13:20:11
Hello,
I was using 1.1.0 and recently upgrade to 1.2.1 on Linux. I also have an uncommun disk setup because I don't created any partition before write it on the disk (so my wbfs partition is named /dev/sd[a-z] instead of /dev/sd[a-z][0-9]).
qwbfs doesn't recognize it but it wasn't a problem in 1.1 branch because I can set it manually. In 1.2 branch, that's impossible so I can't add content anymore on my wbfs partition.
Is it possible to fix the detection or, at least, bring back the old behaviour (as an option or CLI switch) ?
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/qwbfs/issues/detail?id=31