RE: VFS functions

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> >I believe that in Linux 2.6, there is a concept of a stackable
> >filesystem. It should be somehow possible to mount a filesystem over
> >another and the filesystem mounted on top should be able to access the
> >filesystem below, provided it's designed to do that.

take a look at :
http://www.filesystems.org/

and look for copyfs.

i think this is what you need, and if not, you can surely use the fist 
framework.


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