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authorscolobb <scolobb@web>2009-06-02 13:12:55 +0000
committerGNU Hurd web pages engine <web-hurd@gnu.org>2009-06-02 13:12:55 +0000
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@@ -78,12 +78,11 @@ For documentation, see [[hurd/translator/unionmount]].
comments in the sources. The goal is to write a more coherent
documentation.
-* **Use a different (better?) implementation idea.** It has been
- pointed out several times that `unionmount` could be implemented not
- by forking off `unionfs`, but by keeping the merging functionality
- in a stand-alone module (which could then be used by `unionfs` as
- well). Different implementation ideas with their own specific
- advantages may also arise in the future.
+* **Implement merging rules.** Some details are still awaiting
+ discovery by me.
+
+* **Employ `unionmount` in eth-multiplexer.** I still have to scrounge
+ for details.
* **Decide as to location of unionmount.** Presently, `unionmount` is
a (local) branch in `unionfs` git repository. The first step of
@@ -93,8 +92,12 @@ For documentation, see [[hurd/translator/unionmount]].
since the destinations of `unionfs` and `unionmount` are *similar*,
and not identical.
-* **Employ `unionmount` in eth-multiplexer.** I still have to scrounge
- for details.
+* **Use a different (better?) implementation idea.** It has been
+ pointed out several times that `unionmount` could be implemented not
+ by forking off `unionfs`, but by keeping the merging functionality
+ in a stand-alone module (which could then be used by `unionfs` as
+ well). Different implementation ideas with their own specific
+ advantages may also arise in the future.
---