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    SubjectRe: ext3 status?

    Stephen,

    We are working on the on-disk conversion from Netware to EXT2 on disk
    formats. I have not looked at the EXT3 code (but will soon). Were any
    of the changes to the on-disk formats too radical that we should be
    aware of?

    Your friend,

    Jeff

    P.S. I'll grab a copy tonight and start looking at it.

    "Stephen C. Tweedie" wrote:
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > On 25 Feb 2000 16:33:39 +0100, Matthias Andree
    > <ma@dt.e-technik.uni-dortmund.de> said:
    >
    > > I just checked the ext3 FTP server and find it's still 0.0.2c that is
    > > current, which is already 3 months, still the 2.2.13 patch.
    >
    > 0.0.3 should be out within the week. The journal abort code is complete
    > now for response to fatal errors such as EIO in the journal.
    >
    > In doing this work I've found that there are a number of options for the
    > future in terms of duplicating some journaling information to make it
    > robust against IO errors during recovery, but I'll not hold up the 0.0.3
    > release to do that --- that will have to come in the future, and there
    > will be a journal format change involved. (Migration between the
    > journal types will be simple, of course.)
    >
    > --Stephen
    >
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