Hi,

There seems to have been quite few reviews of RieserFS on the list. I
believe Nikhil had asked a question, the answer to which I'd be
interested in too. 

As a journaling file system RieserFS stores a journal of all actions on
the file system - to be used to recover data in case of error. What
form is this data stored? And more importantly, what kind of overhead
is involved? Obviously, some amount of diskspace is required for this.
What kind of percentage are we looking at.

regards,

Biju

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Biju "Botsie" Chacko
"With men and sex when it's right, it's right and when it's wrong, it's right." - 
Fishism

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