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* UFS Write Support
@ 2006-01-19 17:44 Jim Gifford
  2006-01-19 18:30 ` Mark Fortescue
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From: Jim Gifford @ 2006-01-19 17:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: sparclinux

What is the current status of UFS write support in the kernel? Is it 
been actively maintained or is it a dead?

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Jim Gifford
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* RE: UFS Write Support
  2006-01-19 17:44 UFS Write Support Jim Gifford
@ 2006-01-19 18:30 ` Mark Fortescue
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Mark Fortescue @ 2006-01-19 18:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: sparclinux

Hi,

My experience is that it is very dangerous.

This may be partly because I am trying to write to a Sunos 4.1.1 BSD 4.2 UFS
filing system so I have had to make some changes but I suspect that this is
not the only thing as the alterations I have made should have taken care of
all the issues regarding the Sunos 4.1.1 version of UFS.

My first attempt to get it working exposed a fault that resulted in the
directory being lost on file creation (2.6.8.1 on Sparc [32]).
More recently, file creation seems to have been sorted out but changing the
size of a file hung the kernel (2.6.10 on ix86).

One big issue is an appropriate fsck.ufs program to fix any errors generated
by kernel crashes. The ones I have found do not lend themselves to the Sunos
version of BSD 4.2 UFS. As a result I have not done much work on finding out
what is failing in the UFS module.

I am testing the UFS code out using /dev/loop0 and a floppy disk image
created under Sunos 4.1.

If you have the time to investigate the current status of the module, I
suggest that this sort of approach should be used as if there is a problem,
the floppy image can quickly be restored to a known valid filing system to
allow any fixes to be tested, and you can try out various different flavours
of UFS by creating floppy disks/images using the appropriate OS/commands.

 If you find that it works for your flavour/version of UFS I would be
interested to know as I would like to use UFS on my Sparc.

Regards
	Mark Fortescue


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Subject: UFS Write Support

What is the current status of UFS write support in the kernel? Is it
been actively maintained or is it a dead?

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Jim Gifford
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