Re: what's next for the linux kernel?

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Marc Perkel wrote:
It would be an incredibly idiotic system that auto hides files just
because you can't use them.  We have ways to hide files in user space
for the convinience of users.  It would be too inconvinient for
applications if the OS hid files on us.

Len Sorensen

What is incredibly idiotic is a file system that allws you to delete files that you have no write access to. That is stupid beyond belief and only the Unix community doesn't get it.

A: You're stupid!
B: No, You're stupid!
A: My dad can beat up your dad!
B: No, my dad can beat up yours!
A: My penis is bigger than yours!
B: No, my penis is bigger!
A: (ad infinium)

Look, for those of you who love their beloved netware, go back and use it. You don't like the way the unix filesystems work because you don't UNDERSTAND how they work. You're talking about a bunch of special-case stuff here -- POSIX ACLs and SELinux are your answer. Use them. But for christ's sake, STOP BITCHING ABOUT NETWARE.
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