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Actually, I remember reading about a mysqlfs system, like that, cd to a table, 
ls for records.. rm to remove and such.  that was over a year ago at least..  
check sourceforge or google, I bet they'd be able to tell more.  Archives 
might too.

Jayce^

On Thursday 10 October 2002 10:32 pm, Joel Rees wrote:
> > At 12:58 +0200 10/10/02, Alex Polite wrote:
> > >Is there any way I could display a MySQL database as a filesystem
> > >under Linux?
>
> To which, on Thu, 10 Oct 2002 at 17:56:31 -0500, Paul DuBois asked
>
> > What does that mean?
>
> Should we guess that he wants to be able to log into a database with csh,
> run ls and get a list of tables, run cat on a table and get a
> tab-delimited listing of the contents of the table?
>
> On the surface it didn't seem like such an unreasonable question, ...

- -- 
- --Jayce^
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