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Re: FS OS sysprogby tilly (Archbishop) |
| on Aug 10, 2000 at 03:26 UTC ( [id://27239]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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Well as you told me privately, you want this for Linux,
and that means a kernel module. Perl is actually an
abysmal choice for writing kernels in. They have all sorts
of silly limits like staying within very little stack space.
However not all hope is lost. The idea you want does come up from time to time. Also it seems that there is something out there called userfs, which is a kernel interface to user level programs that implement a filesystem. Seriously I would do a good search on this and see what you can turn up. I doubt that any great solutions exist, but you are far from alone in wanting this, and you should be able to scare up something. And BTW, good luck. :-)
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