Will Dye wrote: > Once running, the program(s) would run on disk space that the OS > thinks is not in use. We'd have to be resilient about handling > data segments that suddenly get corrupted, but at least it would > have the advantage of always using all of the available disk space > without conflicting with other programs.
There's a filesystem for Linux which does this. You can find the source code and a paper describing its design here: http://ban.joh.cam.ac.uk/~adm36/StegFS/ -- zem at zip.com.au F289 2BDB 1DA0 F4C4 DC87 EC36 B2E3 4E75 C853 FD93 zem.squidly.org "..you are not a beautiful and unique snowflake." _______________________________________________ Freenet-dev mailing list Freenet-dev at lists.sourceforge.net http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/freenet-dev
