Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 10 Jan 1999 00:31:22 -0500 | From | David Feuer <> | Subject | Re: ext2 docs |
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Philipp Rumpf wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 04, 1999 at 01:20:16AM -0500, David Feuer wrote: > > why doesn't the Documentation/ tree include any docs on ext2? > > Is there anything important to say about ext2 ? Well, if you write > a Documentation/filesystems/ext2fs.txt (what is a good idea to do, > as it would encourage people to document their changes), please > mention > > - secure deletion > - compression, where to get the patches > - state of ACL, URLs > - sparse superblocks and why to disable them > - byteorder issues. > > Philipp Rumpf
Unfortunately, I don't know nearly enough about ext2 to write documentation. I was trying to _find_ it.... It seemed odd that other obscure FSs had docs, but not ext2. BTW, anyone know when (if ever) will reiserfs come out? I've heard it will be good, but don't know much about it.
-- David Feuer dfeuer@his.com dfeuer@binx.mbhs.edu Open Source: Think locally; act globally.
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