ext4dev stability

2010-02-24 Thread Jason Voorhees
Hi people: I was reading a little about ext4 support in Lenny and I know it isn't ready yet, just trough ext4dev module/filesystem. If I decide to create a ext4dev filesystem, and mounting it with the option 'nodelalloc' (according to http://ext4.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Ext4_Howto), can I have

Re: ext4dev stability

2010-02-24 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
Jason Voorhees wrote: I just want to use an ext4 filesystem without having to recompile my kernel nor using testing repositories nor losing the stability group of packages provided by Debian Lenny. I haven't used ext4 yet, so no comment on that. FWIW, there is also http://www.backports.org/

Re: ext4dev stability

2010-02-24 Thread Jordan Metzmeier
Use the kernel from lenny-backports. You may also need to use the kmuto installer: http://kmuto.jp/debian/d-i/ On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Jason Voorhees jvoorhe...@gmail.com wrote: Hi people: I was reading a little about ext4 support in Lenny and I know it isn't ready yet, just trough

Re: ext4dev stability

2010-02-24 Thread Jason Voorhees
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Johannes Wiedersich johan...@physik.blm.tu-muenchen.de wrote: Jason Voorhees wrote: I just want to use an ext4 filesystem without having to recompile my kernel nor using testing repositories nor losing the stability group of packages provided by Debian Lenny.

Re: ext4dev stability

2010-02-24 Thread Mark Allums
On 2/24/2010 11:19 AM, Jason Voorhees wrote: Hi people: I was reading a little about ext4 support in Lenny and I know it isn't ready yet, just trough ext4dev module/filesystem. If I decide to create a ext4dev filesystem, and mounting it with the option 'nodelalloc' (according to