Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 20 Nov 1999 14:39:12 +0300 | From | Hans Reiser <> | Subject | Re: Announce: LVM Patch against kernel 2.3.28 |
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I think that if you use the SuSE kernel you'll get a nicely patched well supported LVM for which we are developing a reiserfs resizer which SuSE will also support. (SuSE is a sponsor for ReiserFS.) I expect that LVM will eventually make it into the kernel, all of the FS developers that I know of for Linux have recommended that Linus add it. If you use a SuSE patched kernel you'll just get it somewhat earlier is all.
Hans
Christopher Horn wrote:
> Heinz Mauelshagen wrote: > > > Linus already got it several times but he seems to be _very_ quiet in this area. > > Have any of the core developers had any comments about it? Are there any > arguments for why it should not be folded into the kernel? > > > Maybe some nice noise from your side could be helpfull ;*) > > It would be a blessing, especially if the journaling Ext2 or Reiserfs > stuff was also folded into 2.4 as well. The lack of a LVM and a JFS have > unfortunately kept any serious Linux use out of our shop for a while > now. > > Cheers, > Chris
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