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It says: "The Andrew File System heavily influenced Version 4 of Sun Microsystems' popular Network File System (NFS)". but this should be confirmed with credible links or it should be removed. For instance, ZFS influenced BTRFS but we need credible links to establish this fact. Until then, we can not say so. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.114.151.137 ( talk) 23:26, 20 November 2012 (UTC)
Andrew File System#Available_Permissions says:
Files that are to be granted read access to any user, including the owner, need to have the standard UNIX "owner read" permission set. This can be done with the command chmod o+r filename.
For Linux's chmod it's "u" for user (i.e., "owner") and "o" for other (and "g" for group). Is UNIX really different? Chmod seems to indicate not. EdDavies 19:31, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
It looks like RedHat is starting to implement a new AFS system directly in the Linux kernel, so later, this article will need updated from 3 to 4 implementations. http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_22 http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=blob_plain;f=Documentation/filesystems/afs.txt;hb=HEAD -- Andrew 8 July 2007
A spate of vandalism got masked by various bot edits, and the article has moved on enough that it's not worth reverting that far back.
The see also / external links sections might not be missed, and the references weren't tied to citations in the article body. It might be useful to read these references and add citations into the article. -- Jon Dowland 12:41, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
Both Andrew File System and OpenAFS are a bit scant on details. OpenAFS is the main implementation of AFS available, and grew out of one of the other major implementations, which was the sole implementation initially. The history of the OpenAFS project is therefore largely the history of AFS in it's entirety and would be better placed in the Andrew File System article.
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It says: "The Andrew File System heavily influenced Version 4 of Sun Microsystems' popular Network File System (NFS)". but this should be confirmed with credible links or it should be removed. For instance, ZFS influenced BTRFS but we need credible links to establish this fact. Until then, we can not say so. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.114.151.137 ( talk) 23:26, 20 November 2012 (UTC)
Andrew File System#Available_Permissions says:
Files that are to be granted read access to any user, including the owner, need to have the standard UNIX "owner read" permission set. This can be done with the command chmod o+r filename.
For Linux's chmod it's "u" for user (i.e., "owner") and "o" for other (and "g" for group). Is UNIX really different? Chmod seems to indicate not. EdDavies 19:31, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
It looks like RedHat is starting to implement a new AFS system directly in the Linux kernel, so later, this article will need updated from 3 to 4 implementations. http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_22 http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=blob_plain;f=Documentation/filesystems/afs.txt;hb=HEAD -- Andrew 8 July 2007
A spate of vandalism got masked by various bot edits, and the article has moved on enough that it's not worth reverting that far back.
The see also / external links sections might not be missed, and the references weren't tied to citations in the article body. It might be useful to read these references and add citations into the article. -- Jon Dowland 12:41, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
Both Andrew File System and OpenAFS are a bit scant on details. OpenAFS is the main implementation of AFS available, and grew out of one of the other major implementations, which was the sole implementation initially. The history of the OpenAFS project is therefore largely the history of AFS in it's entirety and would be better placed in the Andrew File System article.
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