> Well, as long as the implementor is one of the existing fs gurus, I > expect they can clearly see what mechanisms to use. There's writing They are all busy 8) > But it's not a very interesting a task. Who cares about optimising > floppy writes? Not me, I hardly ever use floppies and when I do I use > mtools anyway. One possible approach would be to fsync the file when the flush handler is called if the device has some flag set on it. That would cause the I/O to behave as normal but at the point you close a file to all get committed to disk. Alan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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