Those are all good ideas, but I think the file system needs to be highly
flexible too. I have a few ideas that I would like to a file system. I
think a varible cluster address size would be good too.
Rick Langschultz wrote:
I have actually looked at the EXT2 and EXT3 file
systems, and admire
them, however Reiser4 and ZFS are the best looking and they have
great specs such as file access time, etc. Also, ZFS supports many
things NTFS supports. Though I would love to have ReactOS support
things like lower level file system rollback, file junctions,
symlinks, etc...
On Feb 14, 2006, at 4:02 PM, Jerry wrote:
I've been wanting to try my hand at file
systems too. Have you
looked at ext2/3 for insporation?
Rick Langschultz wrote:
I am writing a file system for personal
development use for
reactos. I want to take a poll about what File System features
that ReactOS would like to implement in its distribution. Are
there any features out there that ReactOS developers like to
implement in ReactOS. I want to model the file system on NTFS but
i have been looking at Sun's ZFS and think that it would be a
great File System for React...
Another thing... How is the code audit going?
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