Hi Roland, > There are two core things about translators vs other systems' filesystems:
> 1. passive translators. These are definitely great, yes! > 2. They are naming points for arbitrary RPCs. > > In FUSE, the only kind of interface available is the filesystem > interface. > > The Hurd is a generically RPC-based system in a deep way. Every kind > of subsystem in the Hurd universe is contacted via RPCs, with > appropriately specialized calls for whatever you want to do. > Filesystems (translators) are the standard rendezvous point for > finding a receiver for RPCs, but they do not constrain the interface > that client and server can use once they've made the rendezvous. And here comes the core of my question: Which kinds of actions are really hard to map on a filesystem interface? Do you know examples for that? Are there actions which can’t be represented via a filesystem interface at all? Best wishes, Erne
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