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2005 May 04
0
Re: ReiserFS3 Support
Along the lines of the recent discussion about ReiserFS support, I was
wondering if it is compatible with SELinux? I know there are some file
system support issues regarding it...
Another random question: is there a way to get/use Disk Druid under a
running installation? This would make adding new disks, RAIDs, LVM
management, etc. a breeze compared to what it can be like sometimes
2009 Sep 20
0
Re: reiserfs3/ext4/btrfs RAID read performance
On Sep 20, 11:50 am, wbrana@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 3:47 AM, Daniel J Blueman
>
> <daniel.blueman@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Sep 19, 7:20 pm, wbr...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >> RAID details:
> >>
> >> md8 : active raid10 sda7[0] sdd7[3] sdc7[2] sdb7[1]
> >> 62925824 blocks 256K chunks 2 far-copies [4/4] [UUUU]
>
2005 May 03
4
Compiling Kernel Modules
Hi,
Here'a a question - is it possible to compile a single module (distributed
in the kernel source tree) for the current CentOS kernel (2.6.9-5.0.5)
without recompiling the entire kernel and all other modules.
I basically need reiserfs3 (nb. why is it disabled? it's a module, you
use it, it doesn't wreck anything...) and I don't really want to change
the rest of the kernel, and I'd like to have the minimum amount of fuss on
future kernel upgrades.
Now I know external modules can be compiled without recompiling the...
2009 May 15
1
Filesystem experience question was Migration questions
Doing a cursory Google scan on journaled Linux filesystems, it seems
that the three ground-up journaled FSes: XFS, reiser and JFS all have
their separate strong points but all compare favorably. Reiser does a
better job with many small files...which would seem to be the reality of
maildir formatted inboxes.
Any comments on that? Any war stories, that is, any comments on
reliability,