On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, Adam Megacz wrote:

I'm starting to come around to the conclusion that the on-disk format
exists primarily for obfuscational purposes -- that is, it is the most
effective way to discourage people from locally modifying shared files.

If you look at it that way, it makes a lot of sense.  I guess there
really is no better way to reduce the chances that somebody
(benevolent) with local root will decide that today is a fine day to
"emacs /vicepa/your-volume-bits-here".

Why? I can do that now. No problem. Which is why I have not reached that conclusion. It's a free country. You're allowed to be wrong :)

They share a very large common subproblem.

Well, I think Jeff misspeaks, and he will probably argue, and he's allowed to be wrong too.

The AFS fileserver wasn't designed to solve this. The AFS protocol and client certainly could be used to solve it.

Maybe someday they will be. Depends how bored I get.


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