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This document is Copyright (c) 1995, Jacques Gelinas.
It may be distributed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
You should have received a copy with it. If not, you can view it at
http://www.fsf.org/licenses/fdl.html.
The Umsdos project was started in 1992 and made available
to the net in January 1994 as a patch. It was included in the standard
kernel distribution in July, starting with kernel 1.1.36.
Umsdos was early adopted in the Slackware distribution
even before it was officially included in the official kernel.
Umsdos was improved starting at kernel 1.1.60. Its performance
has been dramatically enhanced, especially for writing. Since 1.1.70
(around this), it is stable again.
A major bug was solve in Linux 1.2.2. This bug was causing
some grief to users since the beginning (some file were
silently renamed, giving the sad impression that they were
deleted). Beware that Slackware 2.2 is still shipping
release 1.2.1 of the kernel, so has this bug.
It is available as a patch for kernel 1.0.x. It is built-in
for kernel 1.2. It can be compiled in or load as a module.
Beware that for now, if you intend to load umsdos as a module,
you must also use the Ms-DOS fs as a module. This come from
a limitation in the module system (some symbols are only
export when the drivers is installed as a module).
So far, I think only Slackware does support it. I am surely
wrong, so please send me info to correct this.
The home site for Umsdos is sunsite.unc.edu. Look in
the directory /pub/Linux/system/Filesystems/umsdos .
There is quite a lot of documentation about the internal of
Umsdos. It is available both in HTML and text format
at the same location as the utilities.
As far as I know, the HTML version is not available online
on any web site. You must down-load it and "UN-tar" it and
read it locally.
Jacques Gelinas jacques@solucorp.qc.ca
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