On 25 June 2014 20:41, Simone Piccardi <picca...@truelite.it> wrote:
> On 06/25/2014 02:28 PM, Fabian Thorns wrote:
>> ReiserFS, to come to an conclusion, is nothing I see any more at any of
>> our customers. It's nothing I would recommend to anyone. Also, a Linux
>> expert that know each and every ReiserFS command but cannot tell about
>> the pros and cons of btrfs maybe had a slightly wrong focus in his
>> studies... I would bring Reiser down to "awareness of" and drop it in
>> the next revision.
>>
>
> I agree, ReiserFS is offered as installation options in some
> distribution but none of the current ones use it as default or recommend
> it.
>
> To be aware of it is just enough for a junior sysadmin.


As an 'aware of' concept, it's perfectly ok.

Speaking as a trainer, it's ok to talk about concepts during a
presentation. But if you want to do a hands on lab about a concept,
things get a little complicated. I already had problems setting up a
grub1 lab, I don't want to think about setting a lilo one. I still
list lilo on slides, but only as a theoretical (historical) concept.
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