Just clarify a few things. Don't you hate rereading a long work you
wrote? (oh, you're supposed to do that *before* you press send?).
On Sun, Jun 24, 2007 at 03:45:28AM +0200, Nick Piggin wrote:
I mean, in Linux, the block device cache is unified. UNIX I believe
did all its caching in a buffer cache, below the filesystem.
Oh, and I don't have a Linux mkfs that makes minixv3 filesystems.
I had an image kindly made for me because I don't use minix. If
you want to test large block support, I won't email it to you though:
you can just convert ext2 or ext3 to fsblock ;)
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