Re: [PATCH 1/2] rcfs core patch

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On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 11:25:47AM -0800, Paul Jackson wrote:
> > Ease of use maybe. Scripts can be more readily used with a fs-based
> > interface.
> 
> And, as I might have already stated, file system API's are a natural
> fit for hierarchically shaped data, especially if the nodes in the
> hierarchy would benefit from file system like permission attributes.

personally, I'd prefer to avoid hierarchical
structures wherever possible, because they tend
to make processing and checks a lot more complicated
than necessary, and if we really want hierarchical
structures, it might be more than sufficient to
keep the hierarchy in userspace, and use a flat
representation inside the kernel ...

but hey, I'm all for running a hypervisor under
a hypervisor running inside a hypervisor :)

best,
Herbert

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