Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 15 Jun 2007 16:06:34 -0700 (PDT) | From | alan <> | Subject | Re: Versioning file system |
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2007, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> alan wrote: >> >> ZFS is the cool new thing in that space. Too bad the license makes it >> hard to incorporate it into the kernel. (I am one of those people that >> believe that Linux should support EVERY file system, no matter how old >> or obscure.) >> > > I have details on the Luxor UFD-DOS filesystem, if you'd care to > implement it.
Do you have example discs that can be mounted to test it? If you do, I will consider doing it.
I have a couple of older DOS filesystems that got dropped out years ago that I actually need to mount disks that i may rewrite for 2.6.x.
Now all i need is the time.
And speaking of obscure information...
I have a bunch of PCMCIA spec documents from the PCMCIA standards association from the late 90s. Would anyone involved in maintaining the PCMCIA code be interested in it? (Especially if they are in Portland.) It has been a while since I have even needed to look at it and I hate for it to go to waste if it can be of any use. (Bit late now, I know...)
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