On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 10:11:26AM -0500, David A. Bandel wrote:

> Just because a filesystem is in the kernel, do we need to test on it? 
> Take a look at all the foreign filesystems out there.  I think we need
> to stick to Linux filesystems (in the kernel, not ext3 or SGI's or IBM's
> becuse they're not in the kernel): ext2, reiserfs for the moment.  But
> then there's also /proc, usbdevfs, devfs, shm (/dev/shm).

        Well, so, a good understanding of the Virtual File System and an
application understanding of the 2 fs leaders (ext2 and Reiserfs) should
be good. Specific filesystems (like NFS or smbfs) should go in their
specific application area (RPCs and Samba respectively).

                                Only a suggestion.

                                        Fran�ois.
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