Re: journaling filesystems
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 06:41:13PM +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
> I'm going to set up a GNU/Linux server using a journaling filesystem in /
> but i'm planning to migrate to GNU/Hurd as soon as it supports a few
> things i need, including a journaling filesystem.
>
> So my question is, whenever the Hurd includes support for one of those
> filesystems, which of them will it be?
>
> In the debianplanet poll seems that reiserfs and ext3 are the preferred
> options, will both Debian GNU/Linux and Debian GNU/Hurd use the same
> default filesystem in the future?
I use reiserfs, and would put my vote on that. I've been doing some
thinking of how hard it would be to port that to the hurd, and I must say I
know far too little about the hurd to tell, but as some filesystems already
are ported it can't be too hard.
Also needed is support for large partitions.
I haven't tested the hurd since about a year ago, but I'm excited by all
stability improvements and package ports I hear about in these lists.
It appears to me that the hurd may be "fully functional" in a year or so.
--
Niklas
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