Filesystems
Matthew Seaman
m.seaman at infracaninophile.co.uk
Fri Sep 24 21:13:35 UTC 2010
On 24/09/2010 21:05:45, Derek Funk wrote:
> There was a post some time ago someone was complaining that FreeBSD
> still uses and archaic filesystem and not a new FS like ext4. Some
> replied, seeming like a code contributor, with a very sounded reply.
> What is that reply?
ZFS
or words to that effect. Linux has nothing comparable.
Cheers,
Matthew
Not that UFS2 comes off badly when compared to ext{3,4}. There's
something pretty dodgy about a filesystem that insists on being fsck'd
every 180 days or 30 remounts.
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