On 6/25/07, carlos antonio neira bustos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
one of the jewels has been stolen ...
Don't keep so many ramparts, Please. If one day a new operating system
is born including all of the Jewels of solaris and linux, I think we
should cheer.
-Aubrey
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carlos antonio neira bustos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> one of the jewels has been stolen ...
What do you mean has been stolen?
Jörg
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userland filesystem? what does it mean?
sounds strange...
2007/6/25, carlos antonio neira bustos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
one of the jewels has been stolen ...
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carlos antonio neira bustos wrote:
one of the jewels has been stolen ...
More like one of the jewels have been cloned and that makes the
original even more precious :)
-Ghee
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>> Will ZFS be more stable on its native OS or in userland on Linux? It
>> could be stable on both but I suspect a risk averse decision maker would
>> use ZFS on a Solaris and one of the more well-supported filesystems for
>> Linux...
>
>Right now...I think I would not have much of a choice if you
Will ZFS be more stable on its native OS or in userland on Linux? It
could be stable on both but I suspect a risk averse decision maker would
use ZFS on a Solaris and one of the more well-supported filesystems for
Linux...
Right now...I think I would not have much of a choice if you are
talking
Hmmm...
On 24/06/07, carlos antonio neira bustos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
one of the jewels has been stolen ...
You can't steal what you freely been given permission to use.
Will ZFS be more stable on its native OS or in userland on Linux? It
could be stable on both but I suspect a risk
On 24/06/07, carlos antonio neira bustos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
one of the jewels has been stolen ...
You can't steal what you freely been given permission to use.
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>one of the jewels has been stolen ...
You can't steal free software. (Though some disagree)
Casper
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