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From: | Tom Hart |
Subject: | Re: What type of FS is there in GNU-HURD? |
Date: | Wed, 27 Nov 2002 09:14:29 -0600 |
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subodh bandhawakar wrote:
Hi All,From following Link I came to know that object-oriented filesystemcan be implemented in GNU-HURD:- http://mikro.org/Events/OS/ref-texte/disk_stallman.html I would like to know whether this has been taken up by anyone. If yes, then what progress has been made in this respect? Where can I get the information about it? so that if I want to contribute how can I do that?
I haven't heard anything about an object-oriented fs. As the Hurd still needs a lot of work on basic things, I can't imagine that such an fs would be a priority. =)
Currently, the Hurd uses ext2fs and ufs. Support for the FAT file system is progressing.
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