On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 12:16:36AM -0700, David D.W. Downey wrote:
> > local filesystem level. Especially since the NTFS support which is the
> > only other one I can see that could be considered a "core filesystem type".
> >
> 
> Oops, that should have been
> 
> Especially since the NTFS support, which is the only other ones I can see
> that could be considered a "core filesystem type" still has only
> experimental writing capabilities in the kernel. Limit the test to those
> things that are stable and working and thus more likely to be present in a
> work environment.

        Yep, STABLE and WORKING are the words. We are testing Linux
sysadmin, not Linux Hackers... We should provide testing on tools that
are stable and secure for a corporate use.

        Hrrr, yes, we have to be carefull about what will be standard in
about 1 year, but I think LPI's guy will maintain a mailing list for
updates.

                                                Fran�ois.
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