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Ognyan Kulev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Marco Gerards wrote:
> > Ok. Perhaps it is interesting to discuss journaling. AFAIK Linux has
> > some journaling code shared by all filesystems.
>
> It doesn't. There is an "universal" JBD layer that is designed to be
> used by any filesystem, but cur
Marco Gerards wrote:
Ok. Perhaps it is interesting to discuss journaling. AFAIK Linux has
some journaling code shared by all filesystems.
It doesn't. There is an "universal" JBD layer that is designed to be
used by any filesystem, but currently only ext3 uses it.
Perhaps it is useful to extend
Ognyan Kulev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Marco Gerards wrote:
>
> > Ognyan Kulev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>Marco Gerards wrote:
> >>Given that I work on ext3fs in order to graduate in November, it's not
> >>that bad :-)
> > That is really nice! Is it possible to keep your work public and
Marco Gerards wrote:
Ognyan Kulev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Marco Gerards wrote:
Given that I work on ext3fs in order to graduate in November, it's not
that bad :-)
That is really nice! Is it possible to keep your work public and can
I still give suggestions or report bugs?
When I have usable c
Ognyan Kulev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Marco Gerards wrote:
> > Too bad you can't work on it :(.
>
> Given that I work on ext3fs in order to graduate in November, it's not
> that bad :-)
That is really nice! Is it possible to keep your work public and can
I still give suggestions or report
Marco Gerards wrote:
Too bad you can't work on it :(.
Given that I work on ext3fs in order to graduate in November, it's not
that bad :-)
> I think it would be nice if you'd
> put this in hurd-extras. Unfortunately I don't have the time to work
> on this the first 5 months (perhaps longer).
Ther
Ognyan Kulev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Marco Gerards wrote:
> > Ogi (I hope he is subscribed to this list) wrote some patches for the Hurd so
> > ext2fs can support large partitions. It seems to me that not many
> > people have looked at these patches :(. Having a >2GB capable ext2fs
> > is