Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 27 Jun 2005 01:02:30 -0500 | From | David Masover <> | Subject | Re: reiser4 plugins |
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Hans Reiser wrote: > Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote: > > >>>tarball/zipfile. Nobody ever suggested that you would actually want to. >>> >>> >> >>Besides, your point was that you could not run make inside of a kernel >> > > Umm, try it when we have it working, on a 1-4GB RAM machine it might not > be so bad..... We have the compression (albeit still with bugs) but not > the tar plugin.
We *desperately* need either more plugin-like "plugins" or a FUSE-like way of writing plugins. I mean, tar is small enough, but I don't want you chipping away at my (soon-to-be) 2 gigs of desktop RAM -- I need that for Doom 3!
Or, do you mean using the RAM for keeping the working copy of the zipfile? And here I was trying to establish that it was better to cache this. If the cache appears as a separate Reiser tree, it's not much different than keeping it in RAM anyway, but it can be flushed if I need the space for... work... ;)
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