Re: merging of two file system

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Theodore Tso wrote:
> 
> On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 09:35:30PM +0530, Vineet Agarwal wrote:
>> can we merge two file system into one in ext2/3 ?
> 
>>What exactly do you mean by that?
> 
> 

What I understand is that, he means to say that is there any existing
mechanism or support by which we can merger two ext2/ext3 file systems on
the fly.
i.e. One of them would be the primary and the other would be a secondary.
The secondary after merging will reside in the directory structure of the
primary file system.

HTH,

Thanks,
SandeepKsinha



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