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2020-07-01 |
Haiku expanding filesystem support |
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Since the release of Haiku R1 Beta 2 last month the project has been hard at work adding new features. In particular there have been improvements to drivers and filesystem support. "Kyle Ambroff-Kao continues his work on improving our unit tests, fixing some remaining problems with handling of symlinks. The ext2 driver now properly report the filesystem name as ext2, 3 or 4 depending on which disk is mounted. This does not change the behavior, but avoids some confusion as previously it always said ext2. We have a single driver for all 3 versions of the filesystem as they are in fact quite similar and share a very large part of the code. The work on XFS and UFS2 from our GSoC students is also being merged, with initial work towards listing the content of the root directory in progress." Further details can be found in the project's activity report. |
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