First, some good news.  Kernel 2.3.17 finally contain some of my stackable
f/s patches, about 50% of them.

I've released updates to my stackable file systems for linux.  The updates
work up to 2.3.18.  There were no functional changes since the previous
versions, just one LRU-related bug in lofs/wrapfs/cryptfs.  This time, I've
included in my kernel patches more stuff:

        (1) what other patches are necessary to support stackable f/s
        (2) an updated vfs.txt file
        (3) complete lofs sources, integrated with the rest of the kernel

You can find all software in

        http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~ezk/research/software/

For 2.3 kernels:

        fist-linux-2.3-fs-0.1.4.tar.gz
        fist-linux-2.3-cryptfs-0.1.4.tar.gz (under "export controlled")

The packages include kernel patches, and sources for several stackable file
system modules: lofs, wrapfs, rot13fs, and cryptfs.

If all you want is lofs for 2.3.18, then simply apply this patch to a 2.3.18
kernel:

        http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~ezk/research/software/fist-2.3.18.diff

Let me know if you have any questions.

Cheers,
Erez Zadok.
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Columbia University Department of Computer Science.
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