You can do this from user level with pretty good results. I remember a
paper that appeared in either a Usenix NT workshop or a MSJ that talked
about doing it. Building a filesystem driver in the kernel requires getting
the FSDK which, last I checked, was licensed.
Sam
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Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 10:13 PM
Subject: FFS Driver for win2000?
> Does anybody know of any attempt to write a Fast Filesystem driver for
> windows 2000?. I have a machine that dual boots, and I can see the NTFS
> under FreeBSD no problem, but I would like to see my freebsd volume under
> windows, too.
>
> Is this a good project for me to do, or has someone done this already?
>
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