OK, I'll try to use an sql db, even if a real db fs would be much more 
simple to use (let's imagine a "classes" field in the file properties 
windows, either konqueror or nautilus or whatever else file manager...).

Olaf

At 01.31 04/10/2002, you wrote:
>Olaf Marzocchi wrote on Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 01:17:12AM +0200 :
> > Any ideas?
> > >Is there a database filsystem for linux?
><snip>
>
>I have never heard of what you're looking for under Linux, but that
>doesn't mean that it doesn't exist.  But it might not.  Instead of
>abstracting the filesystem layer to look like a db, why not just bite
>the bullet and put the data in a good database and access it with sql
>commands?  Almost everything has hooks for db access nowadays.
>
>Blue skies...                   Todd


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