On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 06:58:54AM +0200, Eran Tromer wrote:
> I see that Coda is now in the stock Linux kernel, so maybe things have
> indeed improved.
> 
>   Eran
> 


Wasn't there a CODA option in the Kernel configuration for a long time? 
  I do know that a new or improved CODA package was uploaded to Debian's
experimental section lately. It might be maturing. In addition, the LDP
NFS HOWTO says that many features of CODA and other network file systems
will/are incorporated to NFS v4, which is currently a draft then anything
else. Yet I don't know what features exactly.


> 
> Eran Tromer wrote:
> > The alternative filesystems included AFS, SFS, CODA and InterMezzo.
> > Theoretically all are up to the task, but the last three were immature
> > (at least at that time) and AFS lacks Unix filesystem semantics and is
> > horribly complex. More details in the list archives.
> 
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