Hi,

I have just written a small flash file system for an embedded system,
which couldn't run a "full" OS like a conventional Linux distro or
even uCLinux for that matter, since the hardware is very resource-
restricted.

I have a few ideas to improve that flash file system, but I would like
to install the new version of the file system into a USB stick, so I
can work on it on my Mac, instead of having to work on the hardware
that received the first port.

So, I have been reading about the Virtual File System Switcher on the
kernel, and how MacFUSE provides a way to plug a custom FS on it, but
as far as I know it does not handle the API to access a USB stick, for
instance, or any other data source. Is that correct? I mean, do I need
to use a OS specific API to access a USB stick on my new FS, or is
there another way around using MacFUSE?

Thanks in advance for your time.

Eriko.

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