On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 10:40:22PM +0200, Jaroslaw Swierczynski wrote: > I'm not sure whether this was discussed before (I mean recently, it > might have been brought up a long time ago but a lot has changed > since). > > Althought reiser4 still has not accepted by Linus, it seems it's > fairly stable and very popular. I've just had a look at the reiser4 > patch [1] and it seems it does not modify the kernel in a way which > could disrupt its normal opration. Mostly it's symbols exporting, only > the code fs/fs-writeback.c is actually modified but in my view those > changes does not affect the original behaviour of the kernel. > > You have to admit that Arch's kernel package has many more complex > patches. I'm not saying that we should add reiser4 support to the > installer etc. Just make users life easier, save their time. If I'm > right (and I might not since I'm obviously not a kernel hacker) > inclusion of reiser4 wouldn't drop stability of the kernel nor affect > any other subsystem. > > Opinions?
IMHO, if you want reiser4, use a kernel that includes the patch, like kernel26mm -- Yonathan H. Dossow Acun~a http://kronin.bla.cl Estudiante Ingenieria Civil Informatica Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria Valparaiso, Chile
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