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- 'emelie' is for any PC with supported hardware excluding the SONY
- jukebox, and will make an object '9emeliefs' and use a 16KB block
- size. It's set up for the US Eastern time zone. choline is similar,
- but with conf.nfile cranked up.
- fs uses a 4KB block size, rereads all blocks written to the WORM, and
- is configured for the US Pacific time zone and with more `large
- message' buffers than is usual (for gigabit Ethernet). fs64 is
- similar but uses an 8KB block size and 64-bit (rather than 32-bit)
- file sizes, offsets and block numbers, and consequently can only serve
- 9P2000, not 9P1.
- 9netics32.16k is like fs, but uses a 16KB block size and does not
- reread blocks written to the WORM. 9netics64.8k is like fs64, but
- uses an 8KB block size and does not reread blocks written to the WORM.
- To spin-off a new version to play with, say 'test':
- cd /sys/src/fs
- mkdir test
- cp emelie/9emeliefs.c test/9testfs.c
- cp emelie/dat.h emelie/fns.h emelie/io.h emelie/mem.h test
- sed '1s/emelie/test/' <emelie/mkfile >test/mkfile
- and hack as appropriate.
- The mkfiles aren't quite right yet to make this as automatic as it
- should be. There are a lot of rough edges.
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