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  • Reiser4 File-System Comes To Linux 3.5 Kernel

    Phoronix: Reiser4 File-System Comes To Linux 3.5 Kernel

    The Reiser4 file-system has been ported to the Linux 3.5 kernel...

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  • #2
    Benchmark

    I hope to see it benchmarked vs ext4, zfs, xfs and btrfs.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by uid313 View Post
      I hope to see it benchmarked vs ext4, zfs, xfs and btrfs.
      +1

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      • #4
        maybe they should change the name with all the unpleasantness surrounding mr reiser

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        • #5
          Originally posted by D0pamine View Post
          maybe they should change the name with all the unpleasantness surrounding mr reiser
          I have no problems with a file system bearing the name of a convicted murderer. I do however have a problem with distros named after teenybopper idols.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by nightmarex View Post
            I have no problems with a file system bearing the name of a convicted murderer. I do however have a problem with distros named after teenybopper idols.

            reiserfs has always served me well and I understand that hans reiser isn't the only developer but then again I wouldn't eat mansons beans or rent a property from fred west letting agent

            whats in a name? so why not change it? meh just a suggestion

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            • #7
              I'd leave reiserfs alone. It would take far too much effort to rename it.

              Reiser4 needs a rename or a fork if it ever hopes to get into the mainline kernel.

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              • #8
                well to be fair its been renamed from reiserfs to reiser4

                Is hans reiser doing a bird man of alcatraz and actually still working on this?

                like i said i've used reiserfs for a long time .. good performance and very reliable

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                • #9
                  controversial file-system

                  I cannot see anything controversial about it

                  Still about the guy who wrote reiserfs? How about killing people in Irak/Afghanistan/Syria/Bosnia etc.?

                  We should leave politics out of technology...

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                  • #10
                    I do however have a problem with distros named after teenybopper idols.

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