Advanced Filesystem Implementors Guide Continues
Tom writes: "This is part six of the Advanced filesystem implementor's
guide. I've been following an outstanding series of articles about implementing the advanced filesystems that are available with Linux 2.4. The author really knows his stuff and has done a great job with explaining Reiserfs, XFS, GFS, and the other file systems that are available." The series gets into greater depth as it goes on; you may want to start with Part One and work on from there.
Linux developers are too stupid to fully implement a state of the art file-system like NTFS. They are just barely getting their heads around file-system concepts that were new 30 years ago. That's why NTFS support will perpetually be in unusable-beta as far as writing goes.