[ros-dev] ReactOS File System

TwoTailedFox twotailedfox at gmail.com
Tue Feb 14 23:58:09 CET 2006


You won't see ZFS until Sun licenses Solaris under the GPL.

On 2/14/06, Rick Langschultz <rlangschultz at cox.net> wrote:
> I have actually looked at the EXT2 and EXT3 file systems, and admire
> them, however Reiser4 and ZFS are the best looking and they have
> great specs such as file access time, etc. Also, ZFS supports many
> things NTFS supports. Though I would love to have ReactOS support
> things like lower level file system rollback, file junctions,
> symlinks, etc...
> On Feb 14, 2006, at 4:02 PM, Jerry wrote:
>
> > I've been wanting to try my hand at file systems too. Have you
> > looked at ext2/3 for insporation?
> >
> > Rick Langschultz wrote:
> >
> >> I am writing a file system for personal development use for
> >> reactos.  I want to take a poll about what File System features
> >> that ReactOS  would like to implement in its distribution. Are
> >> there any features  out there that ReactOS developers like to
> >> implement in ReactOS. I  want to model the file system on NTFS but
> >> i have been looking at  Sun's ZFS and think that it would be a
> >> great File System for React...
> >>
> >> Another thing... How is the code audit going?
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