Brian Carrier wrote:
>> SMART "understands" many file systems, including VFAT, NTFS, ext2,
>> ext3, Reiser, HFS, HFS+, XFS, JFS, ISO9660, BeFS and many more.
>
> SMART uses a combination of the local Linux kernel file system
support
> and custom code. It mounts images in loopback using the standard
Linux
> file systems and then has custom modules for the deleted files and
> such.
Slightly OT, but is this a bad idea to use the Linux kernel to access
these other file systems?
Ep
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