From: "Derek R. Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: LockDir
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 03:35:18 +0900
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| > If using in-memory file system, it is volatile during reboot,
| > don't forget to create @var{directory} in a startup script like /etc/rc.
|
| This seems better to leave to the filesystem docs. Not only should any user
| capable of setting up an in-memory filesystem be capable of solving this
| problem on their own after at most a single reboot, but I can conceive of a
| disk-backed in-memory filesystem that doesn't have this requirement.
I don't know disk-backed in-memory filesystem.
Is this like union mounting?
I suppose that
a recent filesystem is using meta data logging, locking doesn't cost.
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KOIE Hidetaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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