Date: 08 Aug 2002 10:21:06 +0200 From: Ketanu <ketanu@wanadoo.fr> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Sharing filesystem between Linux and FreeBSD Message-ID: <87lm7h3gnh.fsf@ketanu.dyndns.org> In-Reply-To: <87ofceifl6.fsf@pooh.int> References: <877kj2wmaf.fsf@ketanu.dyndns.org> <87ofceifl6.fsf@pooh.int>
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Kirk Strauser <kirk@strauser.com> writes: > At 2002-08-07T18:34:16Z, Ketanu <ketanu@wanadoo.fr> writes: > > > Here is the idea (and the question): could we develop a software that > > would export a given ext2fs as Network File System on the local loopback, > > to allow the kernel access this filesystem via the NFS interface. > > Sure! All you need to do is develop a suitably robust ext2 driver so that > the NFS server could access it. Of course, once you have that driver, you > can skip the NFS part altogether - see problem #1. > > The question really is: what are you trying to accomplish? The goal was to find a solution to have a file system accessible from bothe Debian Linux ans FreeBSD, Os's installed on my computer. It could be mount as /share or /pub on both systems and contains, for example collection of doc grabbed from the internet, or a cvs tree, and might be updatable from both os. The solution for now is: i will less use my Debian GNU/Linux, and i do not matter a lot. -- Ketanu <ketanu@wanadoo.fr> - RSA PGP Key ID: 0x20D90C12 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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