Thank you, Eric for responding. There are inode numbers on btrfs - but as it's 
still not ready, there may also be many failures...

I'll test in a few feeks with a later kernel version and will report the 
results.

Johannes

Am 03.06.12 22:34, schrieb Eric Shubert:
I'm not sure off hand, but I seem to recall that qmail queue is based on inode 
numbers (which is why it can't be easily transported). I don't know if btrfs 
supports such a thing or not. btrfs might not be suitable for the queue 
(meaning that they might be incompatible with each other). I'd need to dig into 
the details to say for sure or not.

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Johannes Weberhofer
Weberhofer GmbH, Austria, Vienna



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