Jamie Lokier wrote:
>
> david parsons wrote:
> > >OK, that sort of thing is easy with ELF if you really want to do it in
> > >user space.
> >
> > Except that not everybody uses ELF.
>
> That's ok, everbody who uses XFS uses ELF :-)
That's only because it hasn't been ported to Linux yet.
As soon as it gets ported to Linux, I'm dropping ext2 like a hot
potato and putting XFS filesystems on all of my Linux servers.
Rest assured that I will NOT be converting my systems to ELF at
that time.
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david parsons \bi/ It's better to leave the kernel interfaces in the
\/ kernel than it is to drop them into user libraries
like Microsoft does.
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