> Heh. I wrote userfs about 4 years ago for exactly these reasons, and had a
> pretty much identical list to yours in the readme file.
I did something really similar to what you do in userfs, but it is
called podfuk and uses hacked rpc.nfsd (+ midnight commander :-) to
its work. (Look at
http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/podfuk/podfuk.html).
Are there any (major) reasons to use userfs when nfs is available?
Pavel
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