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-rw-r--r-- | doc/hurd.texi | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/navigating | 6 |
2 files changed, 4 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/doc/hurd.texi b/doc/hurd.texi index 070daed4..dbd5b451 100644 --- a/doc/hurd.texi +++ b/doc/hurd.texi @@ -1912,7 +1912,7 @@ existing translators: @itemize @bullet @item -Disk-based filesystem formats, such as @code{ext2fs}, @code{ufs}, and +Disk-based filesystem formats, such as @code{ext2fs} and @code{iso9660fs} (@pxref{Stored Filesystems}). @item @@ -3572,13 +3572,6 @@ FIXME: finish FIXME: finish -@node BSD Unix FS -@section BSD Unix FS -@scindex ufs - -FIXME: finish - - @node ISO-9660 CD-ROM FS @section ISO-9660 CD-ROM FS @pindex iso9660fs diff --git a/doc/navigating b/doc/navigating index 2d836255..c000c56e 100644 --- a/doc/navigating +++ b/doc/navigating @@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ Most trivfs filesystems don't even do any filesystem stuff at all. See, for example, the null translator (trans/null.c) for a simple example of using trivfs. -diskfs is used for disk-based filesystems, with two in existence now: -ext2fs and ufs. If you write another diskfs-based filesystem, you -should DEFINITELY imitate the algorithms found in ext2fs and ufs; this +diskfs is used for disk-based filesystems, with one in existence now: +ext2fs. If you write another diskfs-based filesystem, you +should DEFINITELY imitate the algorithms found in ext2fs; this is crucial to getting locking right. netfs is used for nfs and other such things: with directories, and all |