Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 19:18:30 +0400 From: "Artem Tepponen" <temik@egartech.com> To: ".VWV." <victorvittorivonwiktow@interfree.it>, <freebsd-advocacy@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: ufs and ext Message-ID: <5235EF9BAE6B7F4CB3735789EEF73B29B06A4B@turtle.egar.egartech.com>
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Hi > > There is one pretty-good almost-filesystem standard which I've used > > successfully, namely "tar". You can write and read a tarball on an > > otherwise-unused partition (ie, raw device, no real filesystem) from > > multiple types of OSes. >=20 > Since the tapes' era, 'tar' is really the only common resource. This brings us to the question 'What is more important: kernel or a = userland?' :-) Artem
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