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285d681c
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285d681c
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Apr 01, 2003
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Rusty Russell
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Linus Torvalds
Apr 01, 2003
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[PATCH] fix linewrap in Documentation/filesystems/befs.txt
From: ookhoi@humilis.net
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@@ -18,32 +18,35 @@ Or the GNU website: <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html>
AUTHOR
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Current maintainer: Will Dyson <will_dyson@pobox.com>
Has been working on the code since Aug 13, 2001. See the changelog for details.
Has been working on the code since Aug 13, 2001. See the changelog for
details.
Original Author: Makoto Kato <m_kato@ga2.so-net.ne.jp>
His orriginal code can still be found at: <http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA008030/bfs/>
Does anyone know of a more current email address for Makoto? He doesn't respond
to the address given above...
His orriginal code can still be found at:
<http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA008030/bfs/>
Does anyone know of a more current email address for Makoto? He doesn't
respond to the address given above...
WHAT IS THIS DRIVER?
==================
This module implements the native filesystem of BeOS <http://www.be.com/>
for the linux 2.4.1 and later kernels. Currently it is a read-only implementation.
for the linux 2.4.1 and later kernels. Currently it is a read-only
implementation.
Which is it, BFS or BEFS?
================
Be, Inc said, "BeOS Filesystem is officially called BFS, not BeFS".
But Unixware Boot Filesystem is called bfs, too. And they are already in
the
kernel.
Because of this nameing conflict, on Linux the BeOS
filesystem is called befs.
But Unixware Boot Filesystem is called bfs, too. And they are already in
the kernel. Because of this nameing conflict, on Linux the BeOS
filesystem is called befs.
HOW TO INSTALL
==============
step 1. Install the BeFS patch into the source code tree of linux.
Apply the patchfile to your kernel source tree.
Assuming that your kernel source is in /foo/bar/linux and the patchfile
is called
patch-befs-xxx, you would do the following:
Assuming that your kernel source is in /foo/bar/linux and the patchfile
is called
patch-befs-xxx, you would do the following:
cd /foo/bar/linux
patch -p1 < /path/to/patch-befs-xxx
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The BeFS module is not a standard part of the linux kernel, so you must first
enable support for experimental code under the "Code maturity level" menu.
Then, under the "Filesystems" menu will be an option called "BeFS filesystem (experimental)",
or something like that. Enable that option (it is fine to make it a module).
Then, under the "Filesystems" menu will be an option called "BeFS
filesystem (experimental)", or something like that. Enable that option
(it is fine to make it a module).
Save your kernel configuration and then build your kernel.
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