Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 6 Oct 2002 11:49:46 -0500 | From | Troy Benjegerdes <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] AFS filesystem for Linux (2/2) |
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On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 10:05:39AM +0100, David Howells wrote: > > Linus Torvalds wrote: > > On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, David Howells wrote: > > > > > > This patch adds an Andrew File System (AFS) driver to the > > > kernel. Currently it only provides read-only, uncached, non-automounted > > > and unsecured support. > > > > Are you sure this is the right way to go? > > I think so. I think it makes sense for the AFS VFS-interface to go as directly > as possible to the network without having to make context switches to get into > userspace.
Hrrm, well, I'm in the middle of deploying AFS (moving away from NFS), and one of the ideas I toyed with was how to get a diskless AFS client. (yeah, that sounds silly at first, 2GB disks used to be large, not systems with 2GB of ram are common.) A mostly kernel-based implementation of AFS would be quite usefull for this. (and the remaining bits could be in an initramfs)
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