On Wed, 08 Jan 2003 10:57:01 GMT, John Bradford said:
> What I was thinking of was a virtual device that allocated a new
> sector whenever an old one was overwritten - kind of like a journaled
> filesystem, but without the filesystem, (I.E. just the journal) :-).
$ DIR FOO.TXT;*
FOO.TXT;1 FOO.TXT;2 FOO.TXT;2
VMS-style file versioning, anybody? ;)
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