Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 29 Mar 1999 17:41:17 -0800 | From | Steven Roberts <> | Subject | Re: multiply files in one (was GNU/Linux stance by Richard Stallman) |
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Dan Hollis wrote: > > On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Steven Roberts wrote: > > sidenote: Does anyone know if there is a workable user fs patch set > > anywheres for 2.2.x? > > Someone (Linus? Alan?) said that the userfs API was fundamentally broken > and would not be coming back, ever. That rings a bell. (which was the reason I asked, I sort of remember hearing that, but wanted to make sure I had).
> They suggested writing a pseudo-nfs server that does what userfs did. should be doable... IIRC autofs does that... I'm thinking it wouldn't be that bad...(wondering when I've got a weekend+ to kill to try it out)
Thanks, Steve
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