| History log of /src/share/examples/refuse/fanoutfs |
| Revision | Date | Author | Comments |
| 1.2 | 11-Sep-2007 |
agc | Generalise the tests for OBJDIR and non-OBJDIR builds
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| 1.1 | 31-Mar-2007 |
agc | branches: 1.1.4; Add a refuse-based "fanout" file system. This is more commonly known in the BSD world as a "union" file system.
This fanout file system takes a number of directories and makes them available under a single mount point.
This is more of an example file sytsem than anything else, but is used as the basis of a number of other file systems which will be forthcoming "real soon now".
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| 1.1.4.1 | 06-Nov-2007 |
matt | sync with HEAD
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| 1.2 | 20-Aug-2007 |
agc | If we're writing to a file, make sure the version we're writing is in the topmost directory (the writable one). If it's not there, copy the file to there.
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| 1.1 | 31-Mar-2007 |
agc | Add a refuse-based "fanout" file system. This is more commonly known in the BSD world as a "union" file system.
This fanout file system takes a number of directories and makes them available under a single mount point.
This is more of an example file sytsem than anything else, but is used as the basis of a number of other file systems which will be forthcoming "real soon now".
|
| 1.1 | 31-Mar-2007 |
agc | Add a refuse-based "fanout" file system. This is more commonly known in the BSD world as a "union" file system.
This fanout file system takes a number of directories and makes them available under a single mount point.
This is more of an example file sytsem than anything else, but is used as the basis of a number of other file systems which will be forthcoming "real soon now".
|
| 1.3 | 11-Sep-2007 |
wiz | Fix xref, sort SEE ALSO. Add RCS Id.
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| 1.2 | 11-Sep-2007 |
agc | Generalise the tests for objdir builds, as well as none
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| 1.1 | 31-Mar-2007 |
agc | branches: 1.1.4; Add a refuse-based "fanout" file system. This is more commonly known in the BSD world as a "union" file system.
This fanout file system takes a number of directories and makes them available under a single mount point.
This is more of an example file sytsem than anything else, but is used as the basis of a number of other file systems which will be forthcoming "real soon now".
|
| 1.1.4.1 | 06-Nov-2007 |
matt | sync with HEAD
|
| 1.2 | 20-Aug-2007 |
agc | If we're writing to a file, make sure the version we're writing is in the topmost directory (the writable one). If it's not there, copy the file to there.
|
| 1.1 | 31-Mar-2007 |
agc | Add a refuse-based "fanout" file system. This is more commonly known in the BSD world as a "union" file system.
This fanout file system takes a number of directories and makes them available under a single mount point.
This is more of an example file sytsem than anything else, but is used as the basis of a number of other file systems which will be forthcoming "real soon now".
|
| 1.1 | 31-Mar-2007 |
agc | Add a refuse-based "fanout" file system. This is more commonly known in the BSD world as a "union" file system.
This fanout file system takes a number of directories and makes them available under a single mount point.
This is more of an example file sytsem than anything else, but is used as the basis of a number of other file systems which will be forthcoming "real soon now".
|