I have just released a file system driver for the RBF file system as
used by the real-time operating system OS-9/OS-9000 from Microware
Systems Corp (now Radisys). Patches are available for a number of
different kernels in the 2.4 series. These have been tested for the i386
and m68k architectures - others should work. If interested, you can
download a patch from <http://www.geocities.com/linuxrbf>.
This is my first pass at a Linux File System, so any comments, feedback,
suggestions etc would be welcome!
Andrew
On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 04:13:31PM +0100, Andrew Cannon wrote:
> Subject: [ANNOUNCE] RBF File System for Linux v0.53 (alpha)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> This is my first pass at a Linux File System, so any comments, feedback,
> suggestions etc would be welcome!
You could really upgrade the kernel ;-)
Ralf
Hi Ralf.
>> Subject: [ANNOUNCE] RBF File System for Linux v0.53 (alpha)
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> This is my first pass at a Linux File System, so any comments,
>> feedback, suggestions etc would be welcome!
> You could really upgrade the kernel ;-)
Especially as no such kernel as 0.53 ever existed 8-)
Best wishes from Riley.
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* Linux Kernel History = http://www.MemAlpha.cx/Linux/Kernel/
I aim for a high degree of backwards-compatibility;->
...Andrew
Riley Williams wrote:
>
> Hi Ralf.
>
> >> Subject: [ANNOUNCE] RBF File System for Linux v0.53 (alpha)
> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> >> This is my first pass at a Linux File System, so any comments,
> >> feedback, suggestions etc would be welcome!
>
> > You could really upgrade the kernel ;-)
>
> Especially as no such kernel as 0.53 ever existed 8-)
>
> Best wishes from Riley.
>
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> * Linux Kernel History = http://www.MemAlpha.cx/Linux/Kernel/