Looking at what some people have to say about other filesystems and kernel
support for them, I have add the following two things in the
features/highlights:
* Easy access to documents stored on NTFS-format hard disks.
This NT compatability support provides an upgrade path to Linux,
providing freedom from license costs and usage tracking.
* Continued support for other types of filesystems, including BSD,
SCO UNIX, blah blah blah. Both reading and writing is supported.
I don't have access to the 2.2pre kernels, so could someone please send me a
list of all the supported filesystems?
TIA,
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