Messages in this thread | | | From | Lexington Luthor <> | Subject | Re: reiserFS? | Date | Sun, 16 Jul 2006 16:29:24 +0100 |
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Matthias Andree wrote: > Why would anyone want ReiserFS in the kernel that is discontinued by its > developers when it's just started to become stabile and useful, with > bugs (hashing) remaining, as happened with 3.6? Who is going to make > guarantees this won't happen again with reiser4?
I looked at the reiser4 patch, and it does very little outside of the fs/reiser4 directory. If it is no longer supported by namesys, why can't it just be removed from the kernel like all the other bits that are obsoleted?
I am just saddened that kernel decisions are motivated by politics and a personal dislike of Hans Reiser rather than technical merit. :(
> There's ext3, you can set the dir_index option (either for mke2fs, or > afterwards with tune2fs, then unmount and run e2fsck -fD) and you're set.
I am not arguing for the inclusion of reiser4 in the kernel, but you should know it has its uses. There are very many things that reiser4 can do that will make ext3 blow up. It simply the best filesystem for many kinds of usage patterns.
Regards, LL
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