On Thursday 22 June 2006 00:23, Gabor Gombas wrote: > On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 09:58:47AM -0400, Lennart Sorensen wrote: > > Of course it is quite likely reiserfs has gotten more stable in the > > couple of years since I stopped using it. > > According to what I read here and there. reiserfs3 stabilized after Hans > Reiser had abandoned it and Chris Mason from SuSE took over > maintainership. AFAIR it was Chris Mason who implemented ordered mode > for reiser3, and it was Hans Reiser who opposed Chris' work saying it > would keep people using reiser3 instead of testing/developing reiser4 > (AFAIK at that time reiser4 was not even near being usable). > > So right now reiser3 should be stable and is backed by a big distro > (SuSE), while reiser4 is still far from being integrated into the > vanilla kernel and thus should be treated with some care. On the other > hand reiser4 has some really new concepts so if someone likes to > experiment, reiser4 is a good opportunity.
Out of SuSe - which I do not know - may I ask about debian etch (32 and 64): reiser3, reiser4, or even some other reiser#? Just because I took that, as reiserfs, for good (and I am long using it at 32bit without problems; now also at 64bit). Presently my problems are not there; they are about putting mpqc at work with "difficult" molecules: so far - despite my initial enthusiasm - it has failed badly. thanks francesco pietra > > Gabor -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

