Steven Edwards wrote:
The problem is that while Reiser4 is very extendable and and supports a
nice plugin
API there is
no reiser driver for Windows that we can use. There is
already a ext2fsd
(3 of them actually) and
we can extend it to support ext3 with very little
work.
As a requirement of anything other than vfat is still quite some time in the
future, is it not worth contacting the Reiser team to see if we rally them
to build a Windows driver?
By the time we need to implement functionality which vfat can't support,
they may have been able to put something together.
If you don't ask, you don't get :)
Ged.
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