en mid-'99, then late-'99,
> then 2000. and so on...
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Todd Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 12:10:12 -0700
> Subject: Re: [expert] Database filsystems
>
> Olaf Marzocchi wrote on
riginal Message-
From: Todd Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 12:10:12 -0700
Subject: Re: [expert] Database filsystems
Olaf Marzocchi wrote on Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 03:01:54PM +0200 :
> OK, I'll try to use an sql db, even if a real db fs would
Olaf Marzocchi wrote on Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 03:01:54PM +0200 :
> OK, I'll try to use an sql db, even if a real db fs would be much more
> simple to use (let's imagine a "classes" field in the file properties
> windows, either konqueror or nautilus or whatever else file manager...).
I can defin
OK, I'll try to use an sql db, even if a real db fs would be much more
simple to use (let's imagine a "classes" field in the file properties
windows, either konqueror or nautilus or whatever else file manager...).
Olaf
At 01.31 04/10/2002, you wrote:
>Olaf Marzocchi wrote on Fri, Oct 04, 2002
Olaf Marzocchi wrote on Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 01:17:12AM +0200 :
> Any ideas?
> >Is there a database filsystem for linux?
I have never heard of what you're looking for under Linux, but that
doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. But it might not. Instead of
abstracting the filesystem layer to look
Any ideas?
Olaf
At 13.26 30/09/2002, you wrote:
>Is there a database filsystem for linux?
>I call "database filesystem" a filsystem that can associate a set of "classes"
>to every file:
>
>file cantaperme.mp3 -> [music, ]anime, noir, ost, italian
>file wallpaper1.png -> [image, ]anime, noir, wal