Am 03.10.2012 01:30, schrieb Tom Gundersen: > Hi guys, > > With systemd-193 and linux-3.6 we will finally have reliable support > for btrfs multi-device filesystems (assembling them used to be racy). > > However, the added udev rules that makes this work do not work at all > on pre-3.6 kernels. We could keep the old (racey) rules in the btrfs > package to deal with this situation. However, that means scanning all > btrfs devices twice on boot for everyone on post-3.6 kernels. As I > expect the number of people using multi-device btrfs (which is still > experimental) with an linux-lts kernel to be limited, I'm not too keen > on optimizing for this case. > > I propose we either just drop the old btrfs rules and tell users of > linux-lts+btrfs multi-device to upgrade to linux, or we add the rules > to the linux-lts package. > > Any thoughts? > > Cheers, > > Tom Just drop the support for it, LTS is too outdated for btrfs anyway.
-- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org [email protected]
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