Hi!
> > > Depends on your view point. There are tracks , that could be interpeted
> > > as files.
> > > True there are no directories , unless you count sessions as ones ...
> >
> > ...yeah. But in most cases one would not want to consider a track as a
> > file, since they are written in raw bit format to the CD. There is no file
> > descriptor, anything.
> >
>
> Yeah.. this is kind of what I have been trying to explain in other threads of
> this. However, the kernel hooks *DO* exist (codafs) if someone really wanted
> to do this. Doing all of this in the kernel is definitely a bad idea. So
> assuming everyone agrees on that, then this is no longer a kernel related
> discussion.
Notice that coda hooks are _not_ very usable for this, as coda works
on whole FILES. However, nfs is perfectly usable.
Pavel
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