Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 13 Mar 2000 07:37:54 -0500 (EST) | From | Gregory Maxwell <> | Subject | Re: (reiserfs) Re: patch: reiserfs for 2.3.49 |
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On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, Xuan Baldauf wrote:
> Hi, > > I'm not that kernel hacker but a user of reiserfs, maybe my comments are > inappropriate... > > The code duplication in fs/reiserfs/ is a bug. But does this bug harm anything > but maybe somewhat performance? If it does not harm, there is no reason for > reiserfs not to make in pre-2.4 kernels, because those bugs can be fixed. The > win is at least an as EXPERIMENTAL marked journaling filesystem, and people who > use it are warned. The loss would be (beside other issues) superiority of other > OSs regarding startup time after an unclean shutdown, preventing reiserfs to be > used in large servers. We know why we like and need startup times of 1..2 > minutes instead of 10..20 hours...
The duplicated code is old, and out of like with the current kernel. It will cause problems. However, it will not affect anyone not using reiserfs.
Still, I don't see why it needs to be included now. Actually, it would be better if it wasnt: If included people will run the reiserfs included in their kernel, while they should be running the latest patch to it from hans (witness raid v.90 code, it was out for a long time and better then the old stuff in many ways, people would have benifited if raid was never included at the earlier time, as the better code would have gotten in sooner, and they would have ended up applying a better patch rather then using old code included with the kernel).
Being able to have a logging FS in 2.4 would be a *great* way to show off how quickly Linux fixes it's problems, but alas...... It looks like it's fated not to happen. Reiserfs still isn't ready, they are still changing the disk format.
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