On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Tigran Aivazian wrote: > On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Alexander Viro wrote: > > Considering your previous workplace... How does official SVR{4,5} behave? > > Under SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 you can happily write to devices in a readonly > mounted (vxfs) filesystem. You can also happily access(W_OK) them. Just > tried, right now (ok, it should have been obvious from the src but I trust > my hands more than my eyes :) just for the benefit of linux-kernel listeners who may be unaware of what SVR5 is, which Al mentioned. SCO UnixWare 7.x _is_ the official SVR5 or as it is called in the boot message "System V Release 5 from SCO". Regards, Tigran - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- Re: access() says EROFS even ... Hugh Dickins
- Re: access() says EROFS even ... Alexander Viro
- Re: access() says EROFS even ... Tigran Aivazian
- Re: access() says EROFS even ... Alexander Viro
- Re: access() says EROFS even ... Olivier Galibert
- Re: access() says EROFS even ... Richard B. Johnson
- Re: access() says EROFS even ... Tigran Aivazian
- Re: access() says EROFS even ... Tigran Aivazian
- Re: access() says EROFS even ... Alexander Viro
- Re: access() says EROFS even ... Tigran Aivazian
- Re: access() says EROFS even ... Tigran Aivazian
- Re: access() says EROFS even ... Hugh Dickins
- Re: access() says EROFS even ... Richard B. Johnson
- Broken NTFS Joseph K. Malek
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- Re: access() says EROFS even for device files if /... Peter Cordes
- Re: access() says EROFS even for device files ... Alexander Viro
- Re: access() says EROFS even for device files if /dev i... Andries . Brouwer