On Fri, 15 June 2007 15:51:07 -0700, alan wrote:It may be the coolest, but there are others as well. Btrfs looks good, nilfs finally has a cleaner and may be worth a try, logfs will get snapshots sooner or later. Heck, even my crusty old cowlinks can be viewed as snapshots. If one has spare cycles to waste, working on one of those makes more sense than implementing file versioning. Jörn -- "Security vulnerabilities are here to stay." -- Scott Culp, Manager of the Microsoft Security Response Center, 2001 -
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