> indeed. Also having something like FUSE framework available for SunOS
> platform should speed up development of variety of popular FSs, like
> smbfs, googlefs, and others listed here:
> http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FileSystems

This is fascinating. I hope you don't mind that I forward it to
some more filesystem-centric list.

We've been pondering the idea of creating a kernel/user bounce module
to be able to write userspace "filesystem providers". Seems that this
exists there.

How I hate these licensing issues. FUSE is GPL, of course ...

Bye,
FrankH.

> 
> Next OSes supported Linux 2.4.x, Linux 2.6.x and FreeBSD.
> 
> API is very clear. "hello world" filesystem could be written in less
> than a 100 lines of code.
> 
> 10+ language binding exists, including Java, C#, Python, Perl etc..
> 
> Dmitry
> 
> On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 03:19 +0000, Bruno Delbono wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > 
> > It would swell if I/we get an option to mount a NTFS partition (NTFS R/O or 
even
> > R/W) with Solaris/OpenSolaris. What do you all think? Something similar to 
the
> > linux ntfs project?
> > 
> > Warm Regards,
> > 
> > -Bruno
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