Hey um, just curious but how is tux3 development coming?
I may have missed the memo but I haven't heard much.
I hope that btrfs gets some competition, it will help both them and tux3
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Just curious if there's been any progress in tux3
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Hey, is there anything on the todo list for tux3?
Also...is there anything obstructing getting tux3 merged into the kernel?
btrfs needs competition
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Are you guys close to getting merged into mainline?
I think it's high time that btrfs got a healthy dose of competition
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*a big series of whooping cheers*
Please please please oh please get this into the kernel ASAP. I'm
very eager to migrate my system over.
Honestly the WAFL thing and especially the atime tree is most
promising, and performance is a big win apparently. Plus it's a
nextgenner that I very much
Having recently tangled with this issue on ext4, I had a few questions:
1. Does the backend that actually digests an unlink request know how to
handle outstanding dirty blocks belonging to a now nonexisting file?
If a file has been deleted, has no outstanding descriptors referencing it,
then in
Hey um...is tux3 still alive and kicking?
Also, I sent this to tux3 at both tux3.org and phunq.net, are they both
official mailing addresses?
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Just curious but will tux3 support online background defragmentation?
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Does/will tux3 support online resize, both shrink and grow?
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Hey um, is there much performance difference between using tux3 on FUSE vs
as a built-in kernel module?
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new on-disk format.
>
> On 9 Dec 2016 1:19 pm, "Raymond Jennings" <shent...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey, is this project alive? I've been a big fan ever since I heard of it
>> and we need something to beat the pants off of btrfs.
>>
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> > XFS is our only hope, it looks like dedup support is coming soon with the
> > new on-disk format.
> >
> > On 9 Dec 2016 1:19 pm, "Raymond Jennings" <shent...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hey, is this project alive? I
Hey, is this project alive? I've been a big fan ever since I heard of it
and we need something to beat the pants off of btrfs.
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Hey guys, I'm a rabid fan of the tux3 concept, and I was wondering how much
progress you guys are making on it and where things stand right now.
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Returning ENOSPC when you have free space you can't yet prove is safer than
not returning it and risking a data loss when you get hit by a write/commit
storm. :)
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 9:44 PM, OGAWA Hirofumi hirof...@mail.parknet.co.jp
wrote:
Jan Kara j...@suse.cz writes:
Yes, if
Also I think it's spelled inodes, not indoes
If you have this incorrect spelling anywhere in a script or document I
suggest fixing it.
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Daniel Phillips
daniel.raymond.phill...@gmail.com wrote:
A beautifully clear explanation and big efficiency gain from a tiny
When will tux3 be ready to merge to the kernel?
Also, what else needs to b edone?
Those latest performance numbers have me drooling and I can't wait to
migrate.
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By the way...I tried btrfs
it sucked ass and was slow as hell.
Lots of stuff got stuck on endio
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My main reason for wanting mainlining is so that I can more easily
make use of it without playing FUSE games.
I have a lot of confidence in tux3 given what I've seen of its design
goals, and I would very much like for the newest high falutin next gen
filesystem, btrfs, to get a run for its money
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