Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Tue, 8 Sep 98 19:16 MET DST | | From | (Matija Nalis) | | Subject | Re: progress on UMSDOS |
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Hi Bill In linux-kernel@vger, you wrote:
>I've had a little time for UMSDOS hacking recently and am starting to >make some headway. Most of the inode and dentry leaks seem to be plugged >up, and I've been able to mount cleanly, do various fs operations >including untarring a file, and then unmount without busy inodes.
Uh. I wish you contacted me first to avoid duplicating efforts. Were you working against 2.1.120 (which have pretty large UMSDOS patch from me in) or against something earlier ? Note that I also have many changes (cleaned most of the write part - hardlinks and rename are bothering me currently) after 2.1.120.
>So far my testing has been confined to just using it as a pass-through >for msdos fs, i.e. no special linux files. This is a hardly sufficient >but necessary first step, and hopefully the other operations will be >working soon.
Yes, this is how I began fixing it :-) pure-MSDOS should be clean in 2.1.120, except for rmdir (which is not correct for non-empty dirs). Most of UMSDOS style is also cleaned.
>My current patch is probably larger than the sources (200K+), so I'll >probably post a tar.gz file when it's a little further along.
Best regards, Matija
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