Messages in this thread | | | From | Bodo Eggert <> | Subject | Re: Versioning file system | Date | Mon, 18 Jun 2007 22:54:52 +0200 |
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alan <alan@clueserver.org> wrote:
> I just wish that people would learn from the mistakes of others. The > MacOS is a prime example of why you do not want to use a forked > filesystem, yet some people still seem to think it is a good idea. > (Forked filesystems tend to be fragile and do not play well with > non-forked filesystems.)
What's the conceptual difference between forks and extended user attributes? -- "Unix policy is to not stop root from doing stupid things because that would also stop him from doing clever things." - Andi Kleen
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