Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Other that that, I just like having everything in a single directory >> like /dev/console which is entirely virtual. > > As I said, I think you can use trivfs to that effect.
I did not know that is possible in a sane way. But if I remember correctly you once told me the same on IRC because you thought you have used trivfs for the console server. Is it possible you are confused by that? Anyway, I will have a look at libtrivfs to see if that is possible somehow, but from what I can remember it is not. >> So I would prefer using libnetfs. What would you like to see (and of >> course, accept)? > > It's no big deal. Whatever makes you feel comfy. Using libtrivfs for > anything more complicated than a single file node is usually a bit > awkward, file netfs seems to evolve into a more generic approach, so > use it if you feel like that. Ok. I will see what is more comfortable in this situation. Thanks, Marco _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd
