Messages in this thread | | | From | "Khimenko Victor" <> | Date | Thu, 22 Jul 1999 14:41:58 +0400 (MSD) | Subject | Re: New virtual in-memory file system |
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In <Pine.LNX.4.10.9907221118000.2976-100000@ps.cus.umist.ac.uk> Riley Williams (rhw@MemAlpha.CX) wrote: > Hi Olaf.
>> this is my first attempt at kernel programming. It's a simple >> file system, which relies upon dentries and memory-inodes.
>> I would like to hear comments, flames, bug reports, ...
>> --8<--cut here-------------- >> begin 644 virtfs.tar.gz >> M'XL(`/`UEC<``^T\:7O:V-7YBG[%R?(DV&&UC=W@<=XR-DYHO#V`9^D7C4`7 >> MT&,M6%?8X>VDO[WGG'NU`7;B)LY,6_1,'7&7L]^S26JE>N.$T4A6GSS>!3NU
> ===8<=== CUT ===>8===
>> M%YN(W#<*N>\LU22\?(GC-*PX+:/[CGA._6&.>4T>]1#&PA<AIG0I@)5?-8V< >> =M=]<7^MK?:VO];6^UM?Z6E]_Y/4O"<%%3@!0```` >> ` >> end >> --cut here-->8--------------
> Obvious comment: What's all that junk for? I would presume it's some > sort of encrypted version of your file system, but I've no means of > handling it so can't do anything with it...
I'm yet to see Linux distribution with uudecode program (it comes with UUCP). My version handle it just fine...
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