Re: DEVFS - what's happening with it?

2000-04-27 Thread Brad Knowles

At 1:02 PM +0800 2000/4/27, Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS SPS 
Perth wrote:

  Haven't seen any discussion for quite some time. The Linux people seem to be
  getting into a lather about it as well. Rehashing the issues like device
  persistence, et cetera.

Yeah, there's a really fascinating summary of a whole lot of 
things happening for kernel 2.4 at 
http://kt.linuxcare.com/kernel-traffic/kt2424_64.epl, including 
the devfs and procfs stuff.

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Re: DEVFS - what's happening with it?

2000-04-27 Thread Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven

-On [2427 07:05], Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS SPS Perth 
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Haven't seen any discussion for quite some time. The Linux people seem to be 
getting into a lather about it as well. Rehashing the issues like device 
persistence, et cetera.

If I recall correctly, Boris Popov is working on that, next to his SMB
code.

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DEVFS - what's happening with it?

2000-04-26 Thread Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS SPS Perth

Haven't seen any discussion for quite some time. The Linux people seem to be 
getting into a lather about it as well. Rehashing the issues like device 
persistence, et cetera.

Is anyone doodling around with a sysctlfs?



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