Re: [PATCH 02/27] allow hard links to directories, opt-in for any filesystem
- From: Nick Piggin <nickpiggin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 22:52:19 +1100
Joshua Hudson wrote:
Patch seems to work, might want more testing.
It probably should not be applied without a discussion, especially
as no filesystem in kernel tree wants this. I am working on a fs that does.
This is backwards I think. This is not disallowed because there are
no filesystems that want it. Linux doesn't want it so it is disallowed
by the vfs.
You have to put forward a case for why we want it, rather than show us
your filesystem that "wants" it. Right?
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