Re: Stackable file systems: is it or isn't it?
Re: Stackable file systems: is it or isn't it?
- Subject: Re: Stackable file systems: is it or isn't it?
- From: Steven Bytnar <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 13:29:22 -0600
- Mail-followup-to: Quinn <email@hidden>, email@hidden
First hit when you search for "stackable" on www.apple.com:
http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/darwin/
Direct quote:
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Since Mac OS X is designed to excel in a heterogeneous computing
environment, Darwin also offers support for multiple file systems. Based
on extensions to BSD and an enhanced Virtual File System (VFS) design,
the file system component of Darwin uses a layered architecture in which
file systems are stackable.
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--Steve
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 10:33:47AM -0800, Quinn wrote:
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At 18:36 +1100 28/10/03, Richard wrote:
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>However now Apple is boasting a stackable file system
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>for Panther.
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We are? Where? AFAIK the following document on our web site is
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still valid. If there are statements that contradict this, I want to
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know.
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<http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1242.html>
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S+E
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--
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Quinn "The Eskimo!" <http://www.apple.com/developer/>
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Apple Developer Technical Support * Networking, Communications, Hardware
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