Re: [PATCH] fs: Introducing Lanyard Filesystem

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Hi!

> > > I also seriously question the niche of people who want to use a thumb
> > > drive to transfer > 4GB files.  Try it sometime and see what a painful
> > > user experience it is....
> > 
> > Think for example on consumer devices, for example on most moderns TV
> > you can plug a USB memory disk with videos and play them.
> 
> More and more consumer devices, including TV's, are network-enabled.
> I'm not at all convinced the USB memory disk model is the one which
> makes sense --- you can make a much better user experience work if
> you

More and more, but USB sticks are still more common... and exchange
format would be nice.

Currently, I'm just using VFAT + NTFS, but both have disadvantages.

									Pavel
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