Added V9FS: Memory-based file system for FreeBSD

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Wolfram Schneider 1999-05-08 18:45:34 +00:00
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The PathConvert project</a> is to develop utilities which make
conversion between absolute path name and relative path name. It
brings benefits mainly to the users of NFS and WWW.</li>
<li><a name="v9fs" href="http://www.acl.lanl.gov/~rminnich/">
V9FS: Memory-based file system for FreeBSD</a> It will (we hope)
become the basis of private name spaces for FreeBSD in the
future. It provides a file system that uses only memory for
directories, inodes, and data. This is not at all like mfs,
since mfs uses memory for "disk blocks", and essentially acts as
the device for UFS. V9FS in contrast is a first-class citizen
and is a full mountable file system. No writeup yet.</li>
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