Re: The argument for fs assistance in handling archives (was: silent semantic changes with reiser4)

From: Spam
Date: Thu Sep 02 2004 - 19:07:32 EST





> On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 22:38:54 +0200, Frank van Maarseveen said:

>> Can it do this:
>>
>> cd FC2-i386-disc1.iso
>> ls

> That one's at least theoretically doable, assuming that it really *IS* the
> Fedora Core disk and an ISO9660 format...

>> cd /dev/cdrom
>> ls

> And the CD in the drive at the moment is AC/DC "Back in Black". What
> should this produce as output?

Yes why not? If there was any filesystem drivers for the AudioCD
format then it could.

I had such a driver for Windows 9x which would display several
folders and files for inserted AudioCD's:

D: (cdrom)
Stereo
22050
Track01.wav
Track02.wav
...
44100
Track01.wav
...
Mono
22050
Track01.wav
...
44100
Track01.wav
...

Normal AudioCD players would also work even though this driver was
installed. These files were also visible for legacy applications in
the command prompt (inside Windows).

I do not see why this would not be possible in Linux. Of course, it
would perhaps require a filesystem driver/module to be present when
you mount.

If you just want to do a cd file.iso then it may be a totally
different thing. Either you would have a automount feature or a
filesystem/vfs plugin that could load secondary modules to support
this kind of thing.

~S

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