Re: I request inclusion of reiser4 in the mainline kernel

From: David Masover
Date: Sun Sep 18 2005 - 13:25:54 EST


Denis Vlasenko wrote:

If you want reiser4 included into mainline, do something. Like download
a patch and try to use it.

Alright...

Last time I tried, it didn't work. Kernel locked up. Namesys was quick
with fix for the lockup, but then "ls ." failed to work. I sent all
the data (kernel version, fs image, etc) to Namesys but after several
email iterations it died out with no resolution.

When was "last time"?

I will try again sometime. Maybe it got better.

I have three boxes running Reiser4 for everything except /boot, and no problems yet, except an occasional missing feature, like a repacker/resizer. One's a Pentium 3, the other two are amd64s.

I've had a total of one crash each on the amd64s, and one of those was while playing a game, and could easily have been the nvidia drivers. I can't reproduce the other one, and the box has been fine since -- and both amd64s are overclocked by 600 mhz, so I have a sneaking suspicion that it might have been hardware.

No crashes yet on the Pentium 3, which isn't overclocked at all.

No lost data yet either, in fact, I recovered from an essential 'rm -rf' of a Reiser4 partition, so I could even say Reiser4 (or rather, fsck.reiser4) has *found* data for me.



For a long time, it's been painfully obvious that the reasons Reiser4 isn't in the kernel all have to do with things like coding style and politics. At this point, if I tried to do anything more than be an active user, I'd be so far out of my depth I'd need a life jacket.
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