On Wed, 2012-03-07 at 10:42 +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
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> Am 07.03.2012 02:20, schrieb Marcos Ortiz:
> > Regard to all the list.
> > Where is the current state of the development of ext4 in Fedora 17?
> > Best wishes
>
> what are you speaking about?
> ext4 is final and default filesystem since
Am 07.03.2012 02:20, schrieb Marcos Ortiz:
> Regard to all the list.
> Where is the current state of the development of ext4 in Fedora 17?
> Best wishes
what are you speaking about?
ext4 is final and default filesystem since years
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On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Marcos Ortiz wrote:
> Regard to all the list.
> Where is the current state of the development of ext4 in Fedora 17?
> Best wishes
Fedora 17 will ship the 3.3 Linux kernel. The only major change for
ext4 in 3.3 I've heard about is improved online resizing support:
No, the both mailing list for Brtfs and ext4 (linux-brtfs, linux-ext4
@vger.kernel.org) are very active,
so I don´t think that the development will stop.
I only ask because I´m very interested on the integration of Fedora 17
with ext4. There are many good points on the discussions on both lists
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 02:53, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Well, since btrfs is now the newest fad, I suspect there
> will be no new ext4 development at all (but as was mentioned
> in another reply, ext4 no longer has any grub compatibility
> problems, with grub2 at least).
Actually fedora has been suppo
On 03/06/2012 20:53, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 20:20:16 -0500
Marcos Ortiz wrote:
Regard to all the list.
Where is the current state of the development of ext4 in Fedora 17?
Best wishes
Well, since btrfs is now the newest fad, I suspect there
will be no new ext4 development at al
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 20:20:16 -0500
Marcos Ortiz wrote:
> Regard to all the list.
> Where is the current state of the development of ext4 in Fedora 17?
> Best wishes
Well, since btrfs is now the newest fad, I suspect there
will be no new ext4 development at all (but as was mentioned
in another rep
On 07/03/12 01:20, Marcos Ortiz wrote:
> Regard to all the list.
> Where is the current state of the development of ext4 in Fedora 17?
> Best wishes
>
Ext 4 has been available since F14, perhaps you're enquiring about
something else, bur I think Fedora 16 allows the boot partition to be ext 4
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Where is the current state of the development of ext4 in Fedora 17?
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