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From: Brandon Black photon@nol.net
Subject: porting linux programs and drivers to plan9
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 1997 08:54:51 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <19970418135451.566LNxBNspaf2rwib3cUYl4sPXYGmxRdo6Z-o0MJHe4@z> (raw)

On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, Digby Tarvin wrote:

> >> 
> >> Drivers are *always* useful. A full ext2fs server would be particularly
> >> marvellous, letting people keep their data visible under a choice of systems.
> >
> >You can find a ext2srv for read and write locals ext2 partitions at :
> >
> >	ftp://ftp.mime.univ-paris8.fr/usr/bl/ext2srv-0.2.tar.gz
> >
> >
> I hate to sound ignorant, but how extensive is the support for
> this file system format on other systems, I have long wished
> for a 'common' file system format that traded some performance
> for compatibility. The usual practise of using a DOS filesystem
> is a terrible compromise to have to make.
> 
> Could ext2srv be an attempt at what I want, or is it just a
> Linux compatibility tool....
> 

As far as I know (I think), Linux's ext2fs is supported by Linux, NetBSD,
FreeBSD, and The Hurd.  So if you're running heterogeneous (sp?) freeware
*nix's, its the next best thing to a FAT filesystem for sharing files
between different kernels.

Brandon






             reply	other threads:[~1997-04-18 13:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 51+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1997-04-18 13:54 Brandon [this message]
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1997-04-21 20:59 miller
1997-04-21 16:27 Eric
1997-04-21 14:53 Milon
1997-04-21 12:50 miller
1997-04-21 11:29 Nigel
1997-04-21  8:05 Boyd
1997-04-21  7:16 chad
1997-04-21  3:36 presotto
1997-04-21  1:03 David
1997-04-20 16:12 miller
1997-04-19 16:49 Magnus
1997-04-19 10:22 Digby
1997-04-19  4:59 chad
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1997-04-19  3:52 Berry
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1997-04-19  0:56 Rich
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1997-04-18 21:19 Paul
1997-04-18 21:01 Digby
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1997-04-18 16:39 presotto
1997-04-18 16:10 Eric
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1997-04-18 15:57 Eric
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1997-04-18 15:37 Dean
1997-04-18 15:14 forsyth
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1997-04-18  8:10 Digby
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1997-04-18  7:58 Steve_Kilbane
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1997-04-18  7:15 Nigel
1997-04-18  5:57 Nickolay
1997-04-18  5:49 Brandon
1997-04-18  4:59 jmk
1997-04-18  3:15 Steve
1997-04-18  0:33 Pete
1997-04-17 23:43 Eric
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1997-04-17 21:55 Eric
1997-04-17 21:46 Rich
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1997-04-17 18:43 Eric
1997-04-17 18:17 forsyth
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1997-04-17 17:59 Bodet
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