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- From: Claus Brod <clausb@hpbeo79.bbn.hp.com>
- Subject: Re: LINUX Filesystem standards
- Date: Tue, 18 Jan 94 15:45:12 MEZ
- In-Reply-To: <199401181312.AA01421@avignon.daimi.aau.dk>; from "Christian Lynbech" at Jan 18, 94 2:12 pm
- Mailer: Elm [revision: 70.85]
-
- > I just got hold of a copy of the LINUX file system standard (draft).
-
- Excellent! I would like to see it!
-
- A general remark: I think we already learnt from the discussion so
- far that we should start with just a few conventions on the
- file system layout, i.e. some kind of minimum subset. For one thing,
- we probably don't need much more, and it's also easier to get a
- general agreement for. Maybe we should also try to turn the discussion
- upside down: What kind of file system structure are expected by
- programs and packages that have already been ported or are currently
- being ported? Maybe we should take care of their requirements first.
-
- But anyway, let's see what we can learn from Linux!
-
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