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Subject: Re: Writing adfs-fs
To: linux-arm@vger.rutgers.edu
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 15:08:35 +0000 (GMT)
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From: John.Tytgat@barco.com (John Tytgat)
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> I've recently started out writing an adfs-fs for linux. I have now come to
> the point where I can see it isn't going to be one of 'those projects you
> never finish' so before really putting huge amounts of time into it I'd like
> to know whether a) somebody else is writing one too, and how far they've
> gotten already b) somebody else HAS already written one.
Interesting, but I'm wondering why you call it 'adfs-fs' and not
e.g. 'FileCore-fs' or something alike. I hope you're not going to
limit yourself to ADFS disks only...
If you need technical information about FileCore, perhaps you can have
a word with the author of 'fsck'/'fsck2', an italian person AFAIK.