I'm still not clear on what the problem is. It sounds like you want to run
ext3 or JFS on a usb-storage device. People do that every day with the
existing code. Follow the HOWTO document at www.linux-usb.org to see how
to set it up.
Matt
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 04:50:30PM +0900, Sidhartha Das wrote:
> Hi,
> i have sending the problem specification related to USB.Plz go thru it
> and solve my problems.give some guideline for it.
> actually i want know how to start the code for it.i have gone
> thru a lot of site on internet,but the picture is still not clear.i want
> to have crystal clear picture on design and implementation of USB General
> Mass Storage subclass.
> i will be very greatful if u guide me regarding my problem.
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Content-Description: my_usb_problem
> The Problem Specification:
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> The device will connect over the USB bus to the PC running linux. The PC
> will see it as a block device and will be able to use it for mounting a
> filesystem etc. The filesystem will have properties such as encrypted
> compressed storage / steganographic structure for security so that the
> usb device can be detached and so on. it will have some additonal
> security structure which i have only thought about briefly
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> End of the problem specification.
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> Obviously,the device would be HDD and fall under the General Mass Storage
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