| Rob Pike, Dave Presotto, Ken Thompson, Howard Trickey, and Phil Winterbottom. The use of name spaces in plan 9. ACM SIGOPS Operating System Review, 27(2):72--76, April 1993. |
....29] and the Echo file system [1] also have a notion of an authentication agent. Unlike SFS, their agents refer to a component of the operating system rather than a user controlled process. We note that an alternative to file descriptor passing would be file namespace passing, as is done in Plan 9 [18]. Plan 9 s CPU command can replicate parts of the file namespace of one machine on another. When combined with device file systems like dev fd, this mechanism effectively subsumes file descriptor passing. Moreover, because so much of plan 9 s functionality (including the windowing system) is ....
Rob Pike, Dave Presotto, Ken Thompson, Howard Trickey, and Phil Winterbottom. The use of name spaces in plan 9. ACM SIGOPS Operating System Review, 27(2):72--76, Apr 1993.
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