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BeOS filesystem for LinuxDocument last updated: Dec 6, 2001WARNING=======Make sure you understand that this is alpha software. This means that theimplementation is neither complete nor well-tested. I DISCLAIM ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY POSSIBLE BAD EFFECTS OF THIS CODE!LICENSE=====This software is covered by the GNU General Public License. See the file COPYING for the complete text of the license.Or the GNU website: <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html>AUTHOR=====The largest part of the code written by Will Dyson <will_dyson@pobox.com>He has been working on the code since Aug 13, 2001. See the changelog fordetails.Original Author: Makoto Kato <m_kato@ga2.so-net.ne.jp>His original code can still be found at:<http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA008030/bfs/>Does anyone know of a more current email address for Makoto? He doesn'trespond to the address given above...Current maintainer: Sergey S. Kostyliov <rathamahata@php4.ru>WHAT IS THIS DRIVER?==================This module implements the native filesystem of BeOS <http://www.be.com/>for the linux 2.4.1 and later kernels. Currently it is a read-onlyimplementation.Which is it, BFS or BEFS?================Be, Inc said, "BeOS Filesystem is officially called BFS, not BeFS". But Unixware Boot Filesystem is called bfs, too. And they are already inthe kernel. Because of this naming conflict, on Linux the BeOSfilesystem is called befs.HOW TO INSTALL==============step 1. Install the BeFS patch into the source code tree of linux.Apply the patchfile to your kernel source tree.Assuming that your kernel source is in /foo/bar/linux and the patchfileis called patch-befs-xxx, you would do the following: cd /foo/bar/linux patch -p1 < /path/to/patch-befs-xxxif the patching step fails (i.e. there are rejected hunks), you can try tofigure it out yourself (it shouldn't be hard), or mail the maintainer (Will Dyson <will_dyson@pobox.com>) for help.step 2. Configuration & make kernelThe linux kernel has many compile-time options. Most of them are beyond thescope of this document. I suggest the Kernel-HOWTO document as a good generalreference on this topic. <http://www.linux.com/howto/Kernel-HOWTO.html>However, to use the BeFS module, you must enable it at configure time. cd /foo/bar/linux make menuconfig (or xconfig)The BeFS module is not a standard part of the linux kernel, so you must firstenable support for experimental code under the "Code maturity level" menu.Then, under the "Filesystems" menu will be an option called "BeFSfilesystem (experimental)", or something like that. Enable that option(it is fine to make it a module).Save your kernel configuration and then build your kernel.step 3. InstallSee the kernel howto <http://www.linux.com/howto/Kernel-HOWTO.html> forinstructions on this critical step.USING BFS=========To use the BeOS filesystem, use filesystem type 'befs'.ex) mount -t befs /dev/fd0 /beosMOUNT OPTIONS=============uid=nnn All files in the partition will be owned by user id nnn.gid=nnn All files in the partition will be in group nnn.iocharset=xxx Use xxx as the name of the NLS translation table.debug The driver will output debugging information to the syslog.HOW TO GET LASTEST VERSION==========================The latest version is currently available at:<http://befs-driver.sourceforge.net/>ANY KNOWN BUGS?===========As of Jan 20, 2002: NoneSPECIAL THANKS==============Dominic Giampalo ... Writing "Practical file system design with Be filesystem"Hiroyuki Yamada ... Testing LinuxPPC.
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