Kevin Kofler wrote:
Casey Dahlin wrote:
> And it will likely continue to be built in and used, as more and more
> solid state drives appear (journaling is a bad idea for solid state).
>
ext3 is also journaled, so using ext3 rather than ext4 to avoid the
journaling doesn't make sense, you want ext2 if you don't want a journal.
Kevin Kofler
That's what I meant to imply. AFAIK ext2/3 are essentially the same
driver (ext3 is a strict superset of ext2, so the latter can be mounted
with the former's driver) so I'm pretty sure if we get one we get the other.
--CJD