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by anyfoo
286 days ago
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Kudos for doing so! This is seriously a great endeavor. Regarding its relation to UNIX concepts, I do spot a classical hierarchical file system there, though. ;) Is it only an "add-on" (similar to IFS on IBM i), or is it fundamental? |
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At this early stage, the filesystem exists only to prove the disk drivers and the IPC interfaces connecting them. I chose FAT32 for this since there has to be a FAT partition anyway for UEFI.
The concept of the VFS may stick around as a useful thing, but it’s strictly for storage, there is no “everything is a file” ethos. It’s entirely a user space concept - the kernel knows nothing of virtual filesystems, files, or the underlying hardware like disks.