Found this article today on the web:

Linux kernel 2.6.16 released 

Clustering filesystems r us


By Nick Farrell: Tuesday 21 March 2006, 07:55

CREATOR of Linux, Linus Torvalds has signed off on a new kernel, 2.6.16.
Among the new features are OCFS2, a clustering filesystem contributed by Oracle 
and the moving of the physical location of pages between nodes in NUMA systems.

There is also IPv6 support for DCCP, the introduction of the Transparent Inter 
Process Communication protocol, ACL support for CIFS filesystem, HFSX 
filesystem support, new configfs filesystem and support for more devices. 
Torvalds said that he has also fixed a few bugs and there are some MIPS and 
PowerPC updates.

You can read Torvald?s bog http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/3/20/9 . ยต






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