Hi,
I also updated
http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/handbook/handbook-pkgsrc-sourcetree-using/
to reflect the default usage git repository and also how to use 'pkgin'.
Also wrote a short howto on mirroring.
Hi,
How are data blocks on a very large disk addressed in hammer. I guess
double-indirect blocks wont be sufficient?
Thanks
--Siju
Siju George wrote:
How are data blocks on a very large disk addressed in hammer. I guess
double-indirect blocks wont be sufficient?
There is no indirect blocks, everything is address via extents.
cheers
simon
sure :-)
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 20:44, Justin C. Sherrill
jus...@shiningsilence.comwrote:
On Wed, October 7, 2009 6:27 pm, Sdävtaker wrote:
Hi,
I tested dfbsd 2.4.1 in a clevo tn120r and it runs :-)
It misses some drivers (none0-7) but runs kde3 and most of the soft i use
with no
:Hi,
:
:How are data blocks on a very large disk addressed in hammer. I guess
:double-indirect blocks wont be sufficient?
:
:Thanks
:
:--Siju
HAMMER addresses disk blocks via its B-Tree. Basically
(disk-offset, bytes) (though in actuality it is a bit more
complicated then that). The