Not much bliss to report with OpenSolaris.
Getting there was an adventure. I had to find out how to boot from a changed
root
device (after reconnecting my primary disk, I had disconnected that during the
Solaris install so I wouldn't accidentally overwrite it). I had to find a way
of transferr
On 4/24/07, Brian Hechinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also keep in mind that FUSE has the disadvantage of data needing to
pass the userland/kernel barrier typically at least twice, so there
will be some slowdown there most likely.
I think it depends on how the Linux kernel handles the interfac
Brian Hechinger wrote:
> I think someone needs to port ZFS to NetBSD, they are in dired need of
> a better filesystem. ;)
Already being done:
http://code.google.com/soc/netbsd/about.html
Isn't the Google SoC great? :)
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On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 03:08:21PM -0700, roland wrote:
> > So, at this point in time that seems pretty discouraging for an everyday
> > user, on Linux.
>
> nobody told, that zfs-fuse is ready for an everyday user at it`s current
> state ! ;)
Also keep in mind that FUSE has the disadvantage of
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 11:42:41PM -0700, Georg-W. Koltermann wrote:
> > > So, at this point in time that seems pretty
> > discouraging for an everyday user, on Linux.
> >
> > nobody told, that zfs-fuse is ready for an everyday
> > user at it`s current state ! ;)
>
> That's what I found out, want
> > So, at this point in time that seems pretty
> discouraging for an everyday user, on Linux.
>
> nobody told, that zfs-fuse is ready for an everyday
> user at it`s current state ! ;)
That's what I found out, wanted to share and get other's opinion on.
I did not complain. I thought it might wo
> So, at this point in time that seems pretty discouraging for an everyday
> user, on Linux.
nobody told, that zfs-fuse is ready for an everyday user at it`s current state
! ;)
although it runs pretty stable for now, there still remain major issues and
especially, it`s not yet being optimized