Brian Davis wrote: > > > Francesco Riosa wrote: >> Brian Davis wrote: >> >>> The only comment I'll make is that Reiserfs doesn't support SELinux. >>> >> That it's "non issue" for a new server, reiser3 is getting obsolete, >> it's advantages are not enough to try the risk, > Why do you say that? - upstream has serious real life troubles - SuSE is not anymore so interested in reiser3 - a continuously changing linux kernel may lock a reiser user to an old version (pain for a security oriented system) - ext3 evolving and becoming ext4 in a reasonable mount of time - major advantages only with _many_ files in one single directory
don't get me wrong I liked and still like reiserfs but it's time is gone -- [email protected] mailing list
