Re: Has it been done: User Script File System?

2001-06-13 Thread Peter Makholm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Russ Lewis) writes: > Is there any filesystem in Linux that uses user scripts/executables to > implement the various function calls? What I'm thinking of is something It has been done before. http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/ALPHA/userfs/userfs.lsm describes a patch/kernel

Re: Has it been done: User Script File System?

2001-06-13 Thread Peter Makholm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Russ Lewis) writes: Is there any filesystem in Linux that uses user scripts/executables to implement the various function calls? What I'm thinking of is something It has been done before. http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/ALPHA/userfs/userfs.lsm describes a patch/kernel

Re: Idea: Encryption plugin architecture for file-systems

2001-04-21 Thread Peter Makholm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Tamas Nagy") writes: > Idea: > extend the current file-system with an optional plug-in system, which allows > for file-system level encryption instead of file-level. That's is one of the things the loop device offers. For better encryption than XOR you need the patches from

Re: Idea: Encryption plugin architecture for file-systems

2001-04-21 Thread Peter Makholm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Tamas Nagy") writes: Idea: extend the current file-system with an optional plug-in system, which allows for file-system level encryption instead of file-level. That's is one of the things the loop device offers. For better encryption than XOR you need the patches from