> There is a difference between a log-structured filesystem and a
> journaling filesystem...
And?

> *Very* different from LFS.  (What are features?  "Has files and
> directories"?  Time-complexity?  Implementation details?  Buzzwords?)
You know. Features. As in those things that people would like to see in
such a file system. The features we would like to see have already
been listed. Please see the archives if you want to know what was
considered a "feature". 

Besides, VxFS has a closer feature set to what I would like to see. 

> This seems a bit hard to believe (must check freebsd-fs to see if
> people are actually *seriously* considering LFS as a starting
> point...).
Some people would prefer to start from scratch. Others have suggested LFS
as a starting point. Still others no longer care.

-don <--- no longer cares

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