> that was not a working program.
>
I never looked too far into that issue, because I didn't need it back then.
> I think you should change to a filesystem which has resize.
>
I guess this means that I'll won't use reiser4 again until 2 TB drives
come out and I upgrade. Maybe by then reiser4 wi
Vladimir V. Saveliev wrote:
Hello
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 05:12, Jack Byer wrote:
Short summary: Will a resize program for reiser4 be available within the
next six months?
Currently nobody works on that. So, I guess it is not very likely that
reiser4.resize will be created within next
Hello
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 05:12, Jack Byer wrote:
> Short summary: Will a resize program for reiser4 be available within the
> next six months?
>
Currently nobody works on that. So, I guess it is not very likely that
reiser4.resize will be created within next six months.
> Long explan
Hello,
I encountered another problem which seems to be related to flushing:
When there runs an application which does very little but contiguous
writes (like bittorrent client), copying from disk to a thumb drive
fills the memory with the data to be written to fat32 fs, and it
seems that the memor