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Where would I submit a new feature for the kernel?



I know this isn't a Debian question, but I have to start some place.
What list/NG would be *best* to submit a new idea for the kernel?
(actually maybe just lilo)

Problem: partition and drive shift 
Solution: Name partitions like in the old Amiga days

How: Read the 'labels' of all partitions at start up and dynamiclly creates 
entries in the /dev/ dir using that 'label' name with the correct 
major/minor.

Example: If I have linux installed on Logical partition 7 and put that drive
on another system, sda7 magically becomes sdb7 and linux will not boot with 
out reconfiguring. This sucks. 

Example with fix: we mount /dev/linpar as root. We 'label' the linux 
partiton linpar. The kernel starts up, and scans the labels of all the 
partitions. It finds a type 83 with a label of linpar, and it creates a 
/dev/linpar entry (or symlink) to the correct major and minor. 

If anything moves, linpar will always be linpar, no matter if it's 
physically sda1, sda5, hdb1, etc.

Taken even futher, the same works with type 06 (FAT) and 07 (HPFS) (maybe 
others) partitions using the standard DOS label for the name of the 
partitions. Similarly if you have a FAT partition you mount as /usr1 you 
don't have to worry where it physically is, as long as it is named correctly. 

I'll offer to help code this, it really looks quite easy to do.

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