On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 8:47 AM,  <benh...@gmx.us> wrote:
> Hi
>
> A client of mine asked me if I can develop a BSD project for them. I don't
have much experience with BSDs, and I have been collecting some background
information.
> I was given the choice between OpenBSD and NetBSD.
> Now, since portability is not all that important, I was oriented towards
OpenBSD, which is more secure. The only problem might be the lack of certain
features on OpenBSD, such as support for a modern filesystem. As I said, I
don't know much about BSDs, so don't flame at me if I say something incorrect.
In fact, I am asking your advice.
> What I would need for my project is a filesystem that supports, at least,
journaling. From what I have seen, NetBSD already has that, while OpenBSD
doesn't.
> Has any modern filesystem been ported to OpenBSD? I really need to know,
because this issue may constitute a stumbling block to my adoption of
OpenBSD.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ben J. Rafter
>

You are asking the wrong question.

Is the filesystem reliable is the right question to be asking. Not
tick if it has this or that feature. OpenBSD is lagging behind but
what it has is very reliable.

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