Linked by Adam S on Thu 26th Apr 2007 18:44 UTC
Linux According to kerneltrap: "The future of Reiser4 was raised on the lkml, with the filesystem's creator, Hans Reiser, awaiting his May 7th trial. Concerns that the filesystem wasn't being maintained were laid to rest when Andrew Morton stated, 'the namesys engineers continue to maintain reiser4 and I continue to receive patches for it.'"
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RE: Am I the only one?
by SEJeff on Thu 26th Apr 2007 19:59 UTC in reply to "Am I the only one?"
SEJeff
Member since:
2005-11-05

ext4 is that new filesystem. Hans is trying to sell Namesys to pay his court costs. It is sad that this is how things are working out, but thats what happens sometimes.

http://lwn.net/Articles/187336/ ext4

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RE[2]: Am I the only one?
by Anonymous Penguin on Thu 26th Apr 2007 20:13 in reply to "RE: Am I the only one?"
Anonymous Penguin Member since:
2005-07-06

That could be fine with me, provided it doesn't take another decade:

"As reiser4 shows, getting a truly new filesystem into the kernel isn't necessarily an easy thing to do. It may well not happen before large numbers of users start running into the current limits of ext3. So the current set of enhancements will probably find its way in - though what the resulting filesystem will be called is still not entirely clear."

My experience is that users don't want to replace their favorite filesystem.

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