I think versioning plugin is a great idea and I bet there're many people like me waiting for such a plugin. However, I have few questions;what happens when I delete a file? should I loose all history of the file with such action?
if there's an undelete plugin, what kind of hooks needed so
suggestions were burst of the moment, I didn't give 'em much thoughts; however, all the problems you found could be fixed. Again, I'm not the FS expert here.-BOn 1/12/06,
David Masover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bedros Hanounik wrote: I think versioning plugin is a great idea and I bet there're many people
I had the exact same problem on a 300GB hard drive over USB with ReiserFSby running resiserfsck, the tools suggested running it again with --rebuild-tree option and it was a mistake. reiserfsck --rebuild-tree screwed things up big time; but I had a backup copy of my stuff, so I reformatted the HD.
I don't think there's a transcript; but I'll try to convert it to xvid. mean while, try to get xvid codec installed on your system.-BOn 12/5/05, Peter van Hardenberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Is there a transcript anywhere?
-pvhOn December 4, 2005 10:44 pm, Bedros Hanounik wrote: an interview
an interview with MS transactional file system guy (winfs)here http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=142120it's in wmv format; you need mplayer with win32codecs library. It's 140MB file; and very informative, but made me think less of winFS.
-B
. (including for system directories such as /proc /dev) and
restoring exactly as it was before format?
Thanks,
-B
On 10/27/05, Bedros Hanounik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
du -shx reports 9.5GB
I'm running latest from gentoo, so I assume it's 3.6.19.
I ran fsck.reiserfs from gentoo liveCD 2005.1
du -shx reports 9.5GB
I'm running latest from gentoo, so I assume it's 3.6.19.
I ran fsck.reiserfs from gentoo liveCD 2005.1 and at the end I got zero errors.
The problem could be fixed, I could tar the whole root directory to an
external drive, format the partition and then tar it back. but
Hi,
I've been using reiserfs for several years now and it's been choice
number one for me; I'll probably switch to reiser4 once it's in the
main kernel.
on my home file server machine, one hard drive (120GB) reports 80 GB used, but I have no idea how and where it's used.
df -h reports 80GB used
here's a noob question. I have a usb HD using reiserfs 3.6
I want to change the label of the disk, so when it's automounted, the
mounting point has some meaning such as backup instead of usbdisk
fstab-sync seems to use the label of the disk to create a mounting point.
mkfs.reiserfs -l label
how many people are on reiserfs-list? On 8/8/05, michael chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/8/05, michael chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 8/8/05, David Masover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: PFC wrote:
If only it had a resizer :( I would definitely give $25 for the repacker, which is the
First of all, I'm HW engineer, and don't know much about implementation
details of FS. I know some coding, I've coded for different levels from
linux device drivers to GUI's, but I know a lot about integration
between levels of hierarchy.
I generally agree with the idea that high level
I'll be interested in testing your code. I have an old 20GB HD which I can play with.
Currently, I have a USB drive formatted in NTFS, because, I want it to
be accessible by friend's XP machine in case of emergencies. and I
would convert it to ReiserFS once your code is stable enough.
having a
I have a very similar problem;
Assume that I created an ecnrypted partition using reiserfs. I know I
can access the partition after a regular boot, but what if I used
LiveCD?
What data (and where it's stored) I need in order to access that partition using knoppix LiveCD for example.
I
I use reiserfs but not familiar with the technical details. I'm
wondering if it's possible to use meta tags in reiser4 fs to add
labels to files.
for example, I could have labels: photo, work, personal, vacation
then a jpg file from work would have the labels photo and work.
it allows
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