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> the original files would be written to location that is read only to the user and only accessible via the OS

A versioning filesystem looks much cleaner than a different location. Maybe we should start using those again. (Is there any candidate for ext5 already?)

And yes, partitioning the data permissions for the same user is a much needed change. Nobody got a solution for that yet, and there are lots of people trying. Apple, for example, is just giving up on iOS; Google has a subpar solution on Android that does not actually work on practice (the cyanomod people did improved it a bit) but is the closest we have from something viable.



Yep, if this could exist at file-system level it would be wonderful. What candidates actually exist for this and are in a usable state? BTRFS? ZFS?


Been using NILFS2 for 3 years now. Works great, performance is decent. It lacks extended attributes and ACLs, but the automatic snaptshot part is worth it.




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