Re: reiser4 plugins

From: David Masover
Date: Mon Jun 27 2005 - 13:28:46 EST


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Valdis.Kletnieks@xxxxxx wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 02:00:49 CDT, David Masover said:
>
>
>>>>Speaking of backup, that's another nice place for a plugin. Imagine a
>>>>dump that didn't have to be of the entire FS, but rather an arbitrary
>>>>tree... That might be a nice new archive format. I know Apple already
>>>>uses something like this for their dmg packages.
>>>
>>>Hmm.. you mean like 'tar' or 'cpio' or 'pax' or 'rsync'? :)
>>
>>No, a dmg is an OS X program installer. It appears to be a disk image
>>of sorts. So this is the backup idea in reverse.
>
>
> I was addressing the ability to deal with an arbitrary tree. By that definition,
> a dmg, being a disk image and not a tree image, is *not* what you want....

Not exactly what I want, no.

I was just trying to avoid the "people will never adopt a new archive
format" argument by pointing out that a similar archive format was
recently created and adopted.

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