Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 23 Feb 1999 08:36:45 +0900 (JST) | From | Makoto Kato <> | Subject | Re: Mounting BFS partition oddness |
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Hi, Larry. Please tell me about BFS...
At Sun, 21 Feb 1999 18:06:23 -0600, Larry Ayers <layers@marktwain.net> wrote ... > I just had the strangest thing happen, with 2.2.2-pre5; I had > applied Makoto Kato's second BFS filesystem patch, and wanted to > try it out. I rebooted with the new kernel and mounted my Be > partition with 'mount -t bfs'. The partition was mounted, I > could list directories and files, I could cat text files to the > console, and I successfully copied a couple of files to a Linux > partition. Then I realized that I had never insmod-ed the bfs > module! How can this have worked? The odd thing is that I'm > unable to use the bfs module to copy files, even with this second > version. I'm just curious; anyone have any ideas?
Please tell me what you do. I tested on Linux 2.2.1 only. So, does it cause on Linux 2.2.1??
And, please test bfs-19990221.tar.gz. This sources can be found in
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA008030/bfs/bfs-19990221.tar.gz
---------- Makoto Kato mailto:m_kato@ga2.so-net.ne.jp ICQ No.14395562 http://www.vector.co.jp/authors/VA008030/
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