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- Ext2srv Version 0.2
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- Ext2srv is a file server that interprets EXT2 file systems. Ext2srv is identical
- to dossrv in specification.
- I added just one option. By default ext2srv search for the first ext2 partition
- on the device (typically a disk) given by the mount spec option (see bind(1)).
- So, if you have different ext2 partitions on the same disk you can select one
- of them by adding the partition number at the end of the device in the mount
- system call. For example
- mount -c /srv/ext2 /n/linux /dev/hd1disk:3
- forces the server to look for ext2 filesystem on the third partition of your second
- hard drive.
- WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING
- Ext2srv uses some cache. So you must unmount the directory where you
- mount your ext2 partition. It's the only way to synchronise dirty buffers
- with the disk.
- Don't reboot your terminal (^t^t r) without explicitly unmount.
- Using something like this script is recommended :
- #!/bin/rc
-
- unmount /n/linux >[2] /dev/null
- unmount /n/linux2 >[2] /dev/null
- disk/kfscmd halt
- WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING
- I provide this software `as is' and without any warranty. Feed back are welcome !!!
- bl@mime.univ-paris8.fr
- changes 5/17/2000 - threw away partition table
- walking, fixed name_len (it's a uchar not a ushort).
- -rsc
- changes for 4th edition 13 May 2002 - miller@hamnavoe.demon.co.uk
- - adapted for 9P2000
- - added [-p passwd] [-g group] args as in tapefs(4)
- - create makes files with user and group of parent directory (not 100/200)
- - prevent writing to non-regular files
- - correct calculation of group descriptor block location when bsize!=1024
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