1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 3 ========================= 4 BeOS filesystem for Linux 5 ========================= 6 7 Document last updated: Dec 6, 2001 8 9 Warning 10 ======= 11 Make sure you understand that this is alpha so 12 implementation is neither complete nor well-te 13 14 I DISCLAIM ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY POSSIBLE 15 16 License 17 ======= 18 This software is covered by the GNU General Pu 19 See the file COPYING for the complete text of 20 Or the GNU website: <http://www.gnu.org/licens 21 22 Author 23 ====== 24 The largest part of the code written by Will D< 25 He has been working on the code since Aug 13, 26 details. 27 28 Original Author: Makoto Kato <m_kato@ga2.so-net 29 30 His original code can still be found at: 31 <http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA008030/bfs/> 32 33 Does anyone know of a more current email addre 34 respond to the address given above... 35 36 This filesystem doesn't have a maintainer. 37 38 What is this Driver? 39 ==================== 40 This module implements the native filesystem o 41 for the linux 2.4.1 and later kernels. Current 42 implementation. 43 44 Which is it, BFS or BEFS? 45 ========================= 46 Be, Inc said, "BeOS Filesystem is officially c 47 But Unixware Boot Filesystem is called bfs, to 48 the kernel. Because of this naming conflict, o 49 filesystem is called befs. 50 51 How to Install 52 ============== 53 step 1. Install the BeFS patch into the sour 54 55 Apply the patchfile to your kernel source tree 56 Assuming that your kernel source is in /foo/ba 57 is called patch-befs-xxx, you would do the fol 58 59 cd /foo/bar/linux 60 patch -p1 < /path/to/patch-befs-xxx 61 62 if the patching step fails (i.e. there are rej 63 figure it out yourself (it shouldn't be hard), 64 (Will Dyson <will_dyson@pobox.com>) for help. 65 66 step 2. Configuration & make kernel 67 68 The linux kernel has many compile-time options 69 scope of this document. I suggest the Kernel-H 70 reference on this topic. http://www.linuxdocs. 71 72 However, to use the BeFS module, you must enab 73 74 cd /foo/bar/linux 75 make menuconfig (or xconfig) 76 77 The BeFS module is not a standard part of the 78 enable support for experimental code under the 79 80 Then, under the "Filesystems" menu will be an 81 filesystem (experimental)", or something like 82 (it is fine to make it a module). 83 84 Save your kernel configuration and then build 85 86 step 3. Install 87 88 See the kernel howto <http://www.linux.com/how 89 instructions on this critical step. 90 91 Using BFS 92 ========= 93 To use the BeOS filesystem, use filesystem typ 94 95 ex:: 96 97 mount -t befs /dev/fd0 /beos 98 99 Mount Options 100 ============= 101 102 ============= =============================== 103 uid=nnn All files in the partition will 104 gid=nnn All files in the partition will 105 iocharset=xxx Use xxx as the name of the NLS 106 debug The driver will output debuggin 107 ============= =============================== 108 109 How to Get Latest Version 110 ========================= 111 112 The latest version is currently available at: 113 <http://befs-driver.sourceforge.net/> 114 115 Any Known Bugs? 116 =============== 117 As of Jan 20, 2002: 118 119 None 120 121 Special Thanks 122 ============== 123 Dominic Giampalo ... Writing "Practical file s 124 125 Hiroyuki Yamada ... Testing LinuxPPC. 126 127 128
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