evilninja wrote:
Gregory Maxwell schrieb:
Someone might want to update the information on reiser4 at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems
This table is interesting but have really no sense the no inclusion of
a minimal comparision about performance.
Thanks,
Hi,
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Andrew Clausen wrote:
On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 08:10:18PM -0500, David Masover wrote:
The blocklist is only needed to find the blocks in the nested file,
which is huge. (I don't know anything about reiser packing, but
things like tail-merging aren't a serious problem.)
Yet, it's still a
Hans Reiser wrote:
I think someone is going to pay us to write the online repacker in the
very near future, though I can't say their name.
Giovanni, if by parted support you mean that you are going to write a
resizer (and now that I take a moment to remember what parted does it
seems certain you
Hi Everyone,
I am looking to know if someone have time to share with me to add
the necessary code
inside 'parted' to support Reiser4.
May be 1 or 2 hours per day.
The reference page is:
http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/#maillist
I start to work on it, last September. Of
Jander wrote:
Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am looking to know if someone have time to share with me to add
the necessary code
inside 'parted' to support Reiser4.
May be 1 or 2 hours per day.
The reference page is:
http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/#maillist
I
Vladimir Saveliev wrote:
Hello
On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 22:38, Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Looking on the latest 2.6.11.4, I don't see yet Reiser4 officially
included between the supported FS.
Reiser4 had been released almost one year ago, and ... does not
belong yet
They were on principle against
ftp://ftp.ru.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.12-rc3/2.6.12-rc3-mm2/broken-out/reiser4-allow-drop_inode-implementation.patch
Hi Everyone,
Looking on the latest 2.6.11.4, I don't see yet Reiser4 officially
included between the supported FS.
Reiser4 had been released almost one year ago, and ... does not
belong yet to the kernel?
Hans, do you know some date for this?
In the past Andrew Morton, did this
Hi,
Some days ago I hear aboout the Reser 4.1.
Is this true?
Have Reiser4 moved to a new release?
Thanks,
Giovanni.
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Hans Reiser wrote:
Hi,
I plan to wite a book about Reiser4 and how to write Reiser4 plug-ins
like the Vol N. 4 in our developer guide.
For now it plans to be under payment.
My be I found the time to release it for Summer: June 2005.
Thanks,
Giovanni.
Info wrote:
Hello,
I am really
Hans Reiser wrote:
I should add that reiser4 for windows would be proprietary. If they
can pay MS, they can pay me, and I see no reason to do free work for MS.
Hans,
Despite about this. The MS dominance is going down, and therefore
have no sense.
I never suppose you will found the
Peter Foldiak wrote:
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 16:31, Horst von Brand wrote:
But namespace unification is important,
Why? Directories are directories, files are files, file contents is file
contents. Mixing them up is a bad idea.
I disagree, I think it is a good idea.
Hi,
Please
Michael Barry wrote:
Of course ReiserFS and Reiser4 will work on different partitions at the
same time.
This is the object of these emails ?
Thanks,
Giovanni
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Hans Reiser wrote:
Andrew Morton wrote:
- reiser4: not sure, really. The namespace extensions were disabled,
although all the code for that is still present. Linus's filesystem
criterion used to be once lots of people are using it, preferably
when
vendors are shipping it. That's a
Yury Umanets wrote:
Hans Reiser wrote:
Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando wrote:
As soon the installer works fine supporting Reiser4, including
parted support
it, I will comment in this mailing list, and offer for free
donwload.
Reiser4 resizer is not ready for prime time, and like pseudos, should
Markus Törnqvist wrote:
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 11:44:59AM +0200, Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando wrote:
Meucci open the file for copyright before Bell, but seems it is
necessary to renew each year.
Copyrights are not filed, patents are.
Yes. is the patent, not the copyright.
He don't have
Markus Törnqvist wrote:
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 02:12:50PM +0200, Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando wrote:
Yes. is the patent, not the copyright.
He don't have the money to pay the renew the patent.
That sucks then.
Maybe he should have had someone market and promote it better, maybe
he would
Hans Reiser wrote:
Nikita Danilov wrote:
Hans Reiser writes:
Nikita Danilov wrote:
Copyright to result of translation belongs to the translator. At
least, according to Russian law.
I may be completely wrong legally, esp. in Russia. I personally
think it should belong to the
Redeeman wrote:
Hi,
I suppose you are using GNU/Linux ... and therefore, you don't need
to re-write nothing
in C++, because is connected with the kernel and the kernel had been
written in C, not in C++.
Second, the name is a little 'comic' for me, if it is OpenSource.
If you will
Hans Reiser wrote:
Burnes, James wrote:
Hi,
I am following the ReiserFS4 progress ... and see that there are
still serious problems.
So, I suppose will be more logical to solve these problems, before
to go ahead on any front.
When ReiserFS 4 ... will work fine, I propose one of the
Miguel wrote:
Dear Genius,
Please adopt:
df -hi
Thanks,
Giovanni
Hi
We have several machines running as MTA's using reiser for the mail
queue, we usually check the number of files (well an approximation)
using the output of df -i command on our monitorization plugins this
may be
Hans Reiser wrote:
Hi Hans,
We will test the last snapshot.
Thanks,
Giovanni
We have one NFS related bug remaining, and one mmap all of memory
related bug (and performance issue) that you can hit using iozone. We
will fix both of these in next week's snapshot, they were both
multi-day
Nikita Danilov wrote:
The Amazing Dragon (Elliott Mitchell) writes:
From: Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually, there are no a way. You need to backup and re-write it
your data.
However, I speak with Hans and probably we will release a
tool/utility
Nikita Danilov wrote:
Nikita Danilov writes:
Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando writes:
Nikita Danilov wrote:
The Amazing Dragon (Elliott Mitchell) writes:
From: Dr. Giovanni A. Orlando [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually, there are no a way. You need to backup and re-write it
your
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