Re: The argument for fs assistance in handling archives

From: Michelle Konzack
Date: Sun Sep 05 2004 - 06:42:14 EST


Am 2004-09-03 16:01:17, schrieb Spam:
> >>>>>> "David" == David Masover <ninja@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> >> mount -t tarfs /some/place/on/disk/foo.tar.gz /mnt/tar
> >> cp /var/tmp/img.gif .
> >> umount /mnt/tar
>
> > Oops! Someone did a rm /some/place/on/disk/foo.tar.gz between steps
> > one and two. Now what happens? Please define those semantics...
>
> Uhm, can you delete a file (loop) that is mounted?

Not as $USER but root... :-/

> > John

Greetings
Michelle

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