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Date:      Fri, 25 Apr 2003 23:45:55 -0100
From:      ".VWV." <victorvittorivonwiktow@interfree.it>
To:        freebsd-advocacy@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Re: ufs and ext
Message-ID:  <200304252345.55600.victorvittorivonwiktow@interfree.it>
In-Reply-To: <3EA9B589.AAD7A527@mindspring.com>
References:  <200304250203.28738.victorvittorivonwiktow@interfree.it> <3EA9B589.AAD7A527@mindspring.com>

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On Friday 25 April 2003 21:24, you wrote:
> ".VWV." wrote:
> > I have noticed both BSD and Linux pre-compiled kernels cannot mount
> > read-write the other filesystem. It's a shame that a newbie could thi=
nk
> > one is able to read, the other one is able to write. We know ufs was =
born
> > before ext. Some Linux distributions has also adopted ReiserFS on Lin=
ux,
> > that's really a not-unix filesystem. Why at PASC nobody has declared
> > what's the best standard?
>
> Everyone has declared their own as being "the best standard",
> so no one interoperates.  8-).
>
> As to defaults, the issue is one of License conflicts.  The
> GPL is poison-pilled against all other licenses, in clause 6.
> You can, of course, compile your own kernel with whatever code
> you want in it, in both Linux and BSD, so long as you do not
> distribute a binary that can't legally be licensed.
>
> If you go with the "least common denominator", e.g. FAT32,
> then both systems can mount the FS read/write, no problem,
> though that's probably not very satisfying to you.
>
> -- Terry

It's horrible, we could fear we have no Gods any more... I'll never move =
from=20
ufs or from an hypothetical future 'son'. I have been really tried by=20
not-properly-unix experiments.

=2EVWV.



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