Mail Archives: opendos/1997/05/08/17:25:09
On Tue, 6 May 1997, Alaric B. Williams wrote:
> > ><DROOL>
> > >Native ext2 with symlinks, hardlinks, case sensitivity, self
> > >defragmentation, speed, permissions, uid's/gid's, etc...
>
> > Don't overwhelm the poor users with too much complexity.
> > As for UNIX permissions, either we inhert the unpleasant
> > CHMOD with its 3-levels of security that force the user
> > to think in octal, or we invent some really twisted abbreviations.
> > I thought the trend was to make things friendlier.
>
> I'd agree with JP here. Do we need this kind of access control?
>
> > Personally I'd be happy to stick with RASH.
>
> It's fine for a single user system, IMHO.
>
> And what about case sensitivity? NEVER! I like the way NT
> does it. Case is preserved for presentation value, but
> I don't have to get the case right to name a file properly!
Well, then you wouldn't enable case sensitivity on the new
filesystem, or else you'd use FAT, or some other filesystem. I
on the other hand would have the option of full case sensitivity,
and I would use it too.
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