As Mike Smith wrote ...
Pavel Narozhniy wrote:
Does anybody heard about SGI releasing XFS source code?
Yup, they're doing it.
I would guess that FreeBSD would need a fairly thorough revamp of its
handling of kernel memory allocation before XFS would be fully usable,
though
Hello
Does anybody heard about SGI releasing XFS source code?
I had read article in Russian ZDnews about this issue. Author wrote
about Caldera people porting this journaling, 64-bit filesystem to
Linux.
[HE-He, time for question ;) ]
What about FreeBSD? Any plans?
P.S. Sorry for my poor
Pavel Narozhniy wrote:
Does anybody heard about SGI releasing XFS source code?
Yup, they're doing it.
I would guess that FreeBSD would need a fairly thorough revamp of its
handling of kernel memory allocation before XFS would be fully usable,
though: XFS buffer management is pretty full
Pavel Narozhniy wrote:
Does anybody heard about SGI releasing XFS source code?
Yup, they're doing it.
I would guess that FreeBSD would need a fairly thorough revamp of its
handling of kernel memory allocation before XFS would be fully usable,
though: XFS buffer management is pretty
On Sat, 22 May 1999, Mark Newton wrote:
Pavel Narozhniy wrote:
Does anybody heard about SGI releasing XFS source code?
Yup, they're doing it.
I would guess that FreeBSD would need a fairly thorough revamp of its
handling of kernel memory allocation before XFS would be fully usable
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