Eric,
> I always thought that a document that showed basic filesystem layout,
> superblock structure, allocation group header info, etc and tied it
> to the structures in the code would be nice. Most of that information
> is in the design papers mentioned above, but it could be tied together,
> updated, and tidied up.
Would SGI have a problem if the document was auspiced under The Linux
Documentation Project?
This would have the effect of throwing it to a wider audience, a peer
review system some of whom have no idea what I'm talking about (always a
good thing -- this is a tutorial, so the only thing I'd assume is that
the person knows a little about working with the Linux Kernel source
code and file system concepts)...
Would SGI mind if the document were under the GNU Document Licence? (I
forget the correct acronym)
DSL
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