Re: Announcing Journaled File System (JFS) release 1.0.0 available

2001-06-28 Thread Yaacov Akiba Slama
Steve Lord wrote: >>Hi, >> > >>So I only hope that the smart guys at SGI find a way to prepare the >>patches the way Linus loves because now the file >>"patch-2.4.5-xfs-1.0.1-core" (which contains the modifs to the kernel >>and not the new files) is about 174090 bytes which is a lot. >> >>YA

Re: Announcing Journaled File System (JFS) release 1.0.0 available

2001-06-28 Thread Yaacov Akiba Slama
Hi, From what I understand from Linus's mail to lkml, there is a difference between JFS and XFS: JFS doesn't require any modifications to existing code, its only an addition. XFS on the contrary is far more intrusive. So it seems that even if JFS is less complete than XFS (no ACL, quotas for

Re: Announcing Journaled File System (JFS) release 1.0.0 available

2001-06-28 Thread Yaacov Akiba Slama
Hi, From what I understand from Linus's mail to lkml, there is a difference between JFS and XFS: JFS doesn't require any modifications to existing code, its only an addition. XFS on the contrary is far more intrusive. So it seems that even if JFS is less complete than XFS (no ACL, quotas for

Re: Announcing Journaled File System (JFS) release 1.0.0 available

2001-06-28 Thread Yaacov Akiba Slama
Steve Lord wrote: Hi, So I only hope that the smart guys at SGI find a way to prepare the patches the way Linus loves because now the file patch-2.4.5-xfs-1.0.1-core (which contains the modifs to the kernel and not the new files) is about 174090 bytes which is a lot. YA But that is