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To: Matthew Godbolt <linux-user@willothewisp.demon.co.uk>
cc: linux-arm@vger.rutgers.edu
Subject: Re: Reading filecore discs
In-reply-to: Your message of "Thu, 24 Jul 1997 00:34:08 BST."
>I hope to get kernel-level support at some stage - I have some cunning ideas
>on generating inodes for the files...Russ - any pointers to relevant docs to
>make sure I don't do anything silly?
The Kernel Hacker's Guide is about all there is. You might like to look at how the other weird filesystems work, and also at the new filesystem code in 2.1, before you start anything heavy-duty.