WinFS will be popular on servers and in very specialized situations. Nearly every other use could be done with another and possibly free (es-queue-el) platform.
WinFS isn't a filesystem. It's an add-on for NTFS like Spotlight (Mac OSX).
Haiku needs only support for basic filesystems like the ones from Windows (NTFS and FAT12/16/32) and Linux (Ext2/3). We need these to help people migrate over to Haiku and the FATX for Media disk (CF, SD and floppies).
Let other devs add the missing pieces (Amiga, Apple, OS/2 and other obscur Linux filesystems) for specific jobs.
SkyFS
HFS
HFS+
JFS (used in some mainstream linux distro's like suse)
Smart File System (SFS) (comes with Morph OS)
FastFileSystem (FFS) (comes with Morph OS)
SkyOS
HFS
HFS+
JFS (used in some mainstream linux distro's like suse)
Smart File System (SFS) (comes with Morph OS)
FastFileSystem (FFS) (comes with Morph OS)
SkyOS FS is no work at all - get the OBFS driver, rename it, change the FS code, and you're done. Its BFS, after all
HFS and HFS+ are not important, really, as more and more Mac users go to UFS
JFS is not used in SuSE. They use Reiser. Its still possibly useful though
SFS, err.... if Axels working on the Pegasos it could be useful
FFS is already somewhat supported, by the bootloader I think.
Haiku needs only support for basic filesystems like the ones from Windows (NTFS and FAT12/16/32) and Linux (Ext2/3). We need these to help people migrate over to Haiku and the FATX for Media disk (CF, SD and floppies).
Let other devs add the missing pieces (Amiga, Apple, OS/2 and other obscur Linux filesystems) for specific jobs.
Totally agree with you !!! NTFS / FAT* and EXt2/3 and that's it !
Haiku needs only support for basic filesystems like the ones from Windows (NTFS and FAT12/16/32) and Linux (Ext2/3). We need these to help people migrate over to Haiku and the FATX for Media disk (CF, SD and floppies).
Let other devs add the missing pieces (Amiga, Apple, OS/2 and other obscur Linux filesystems) for specific jobs.
Totally agree with you !!! NTFS / FAT* and EXt2/3 and that's it !
Haiku needs only support for basic filesystems like the ones from Windows (NTFS and FAT12/16/32) and Linux (Ext2/3). We need these to help people migrate over to Haiku and the FATX for Media disk (CF, SD and floppies).
Let other devs add the missing pieces (Amiga, Apple, OS/2 and other obscur Linux filesystems) for specific jobs.
Totally agree with you !!! NTFS / FAT* and EXt2/3 and that's it !
thats stupid, if you dont support ISO9660 or BFS.
The source tree already supports ISO9660, BFS and UDF, hence mentioning them again would be superflous.
HFS and HFS+ are not important, really, as more and more Mac users go to UFS
i disagree, UFS is rarely used on macs, the recommended default filesystem for OS-X is HFS+ (it's used on every new mac) ... on pre-x machines HFS or HFS+ is used. UFS is "slower" than hfs+, too. (i have to admit haven't tested it, plus AFAIK it doesn't support that complicated forking system HFS does...)
Be had hfs support right out of the box... shouldn't be a big problem for haiku.
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Mount all popular filesystems.
BFS - duh, it uses BFS
FAT12/16/32 - done
ReiserFS 3.x - done, 4.x not done
NTFS - someones working on it
Really, the rest don't matter too much. However, you left out two crucially important ones - ISO9660 and UDF. Which are both done.
WinFS will be stillborn, believe me. Its too damn slow to use even on a 1.7Ghz machine.
Mount all popular filesystems.
WinFS will be popular on servers and in very specialized situations. Nearly every other use could be done with another and possibly free (es-queue-el) platform.
Mount all popular filesystems.
WinFS isn't a filesystem. It's an add-on for NTFS like Spotlight (Mac OSX).
Haiku needs only support for basic filesystems like the ones from Windows (NTFS and FAT12/16/32) and Linux (Ext2/3). We need these to help people migrate over to Haiku and the FATX for Media disk (CF, SD and floppies).
Let other devs add the missing pieces (Amiga, Apple, OS/2 and other obscur Linux filesystems) for specific jobs.
UFS/FFS
for me UFS/FFS (what *BSD is using) support is more importnat than hfs and winfs.
Mount all popular filesystems.
SkyFS
HFS
HFS+
JFS (used in some mainstream linux distro's like suse)
Smart File System (SFS) (comes with Morph OS)
FastFileSystem (FFS) (comes with Morph OS)
Mount all popular filesystems.
SkyOS FS is no work at all - get the OBFS driver, rename it, change the FS code, and you're done. Its BFS, after all
HFS and HFS+ are not important, really, as more and more Mac users go to UFS
JFS is not used in SuSE. They use Reiser. Its still possibly useful though
SFS, err.... if Axels working on the Pegasos it could be useful
FFS is already somewhat supported, by the bootloader I think.
Mount all popular filesystems.
JFS is used by suse, but IBM made it. If you use yast in the suse install utility JFS is an option, it's just that suse promotes reisefer fs.
Mount all popular filesystems.
Totally agree with you !!! NTFS / FAT* and EXt2/3 and that's it !
Mount all popular filesystems.
thats stupid, if you dont support ISO9660 or BFS.
Mount all popular filesystems.
The source tree already supports ISO9660, BFS and UDF, hence mentioning them again would be superflous.
hfs and hfs+
i disagree, UFS is rarely used on macs, the recommended default filesystem for OS-X is HFS+ (it's used on every new mac) ... on pre-x machines HFS or HFS+ is used. UFS is "slower" than hfs+, too. (i have to admit haven't tested it, plus AFAIK it doesn't support that complicated forking system HFS does...)
Be had hfs support right out of the box... shouldn't be a big problem for haiku.
hmmm...
smithz