> I think you mis-understand. Mountlo seems to allow one to mount
> (through FUSE) any filesystem image for which there is a linux kernel
> kernel driver available. This is a very nice capability.
>
> But what I speak of is to port the 100% feature-complete (and
> well-tested) befs driver from the Haiku project's kernel to the FUSE
> interface. This should be a considerably easier task than porting it
> to the linux kernel vfs interface. Among other reasons for this, parts
> of Haiku's kernel (including their befs driver) are written in c++.
OK, thanks for the clarification.
Miklos
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