> I know, UMSDOS is still in progress, but yesterday, I ran into big
> troubles with UMSDOS, since it corrupted the FAT structure. A (successful)
> run of scandisk freed more than 10 MB of unchained blocks!
I'm actually quite surprised that you managed to write anything at umsdos
filesystem. I have barely touched that part yet.
> And I also was not able to create the special files of a /dev directory
> on an UMSDOS directory. It just told me "permission denied" or sth. similar.
PLEASE read /usr/src/linux/fs/umsdos/README-WIP.txt
It is clearly stated there that any attempt to write anything will most
surely lead to filesystem corruption. I have barely succeed to make that
part of code COMPILE. To make it at least partially working is completely
other story.
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