DragonFly kernel List (threaded) for 2004-04
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Re: VFS Help
After having worked a hard day on the farm, the _last_ thing I want to
do is crawl into a big old itchy haystack -- even if there is ice(cream)
inside of it.
Lets change this analogy to "having a cold beer in the shade vs having a
warm one"
Also hay is a pretty good insulator, so the icecream might stay unmelted
for quite some time. I have often been surprised to find winter ice
under hay well into the summer months (july). Sorry for being offtopic,
I just thought I should correct you guys about the true nature of hay
and haystacks.
--James
Eirik Nygaard wrote:
On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 09:20:18AM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:Hey, fellow DF users!
:
:I was curious, if I wanted to learn about the VFS subsystem, are there
:any good documentation references to accompany the code itself?
:
:I'm interested in the ACL support for the VFS that has been discussed
:and would enjoy helping with those effors. However, I currently know
:nothing of the VFS other than a few bits and pieces I looked at in
:vnode.h and vfs_init.c.
:
:Any help would be appreciated. :-D
:
:-Mike
Ha, finding documentation on VFS is about as easy as finding a fresh
ice cream bar in a hay stack on a hot day!
Well, perhaps there is time _someone_ sits down and write down some
documentation then, don't you think? Some people might be glad to find
some cool ice in the hay stack after a hard days of work on the farm.
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