On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 04:31:57PM -0500, Christopher Browne wrote: > Agreed, and I'd also agree that almost all of the "flaming" that takes > place vis-a-vis both Linux and Windows comes from the same standpoint > of assuming that there are Two True Operating Systems, UNIX and Windows, > and One of Them Shall Win The Day.
Not many people things Windows is any True Operating System. > Another thing that could be worth having in the filesystem might be a > return to "record-oriented" files. That is, having some semantics that > go beyond the UNIX notion of a file being a "bag of bytes." That way > the filesystem might support some structuring within the file. > Trivial would be fixed-size records, rather like the way VMS and MVS > have supported. What record-oriented file can do what can't be done by 20 lines of cpp macros ?