On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 10:22:53PM -0600, Ro wrote:
Could it "also" be because ReiserFS is heavily supported by
SuSE, RH's main
competitor? Or am I out of line on that statement? Don't get me wrong I'm an
No.
ReiserFS always chage its binary representation on disk. ReiserFS always
miss rock-stable quota, fsck and conversion tools. So supporting
ReiserFS could be a pain for RH. Thus - no ReiserFS by default.
RH (Now Fedora) guy but I've wondered about this matter. I went
through the
RHCE course and in it they mentioned the ReiserFS as being in development.
Well, we all know that ReiserFS is FAR from being in development... it's
BEEN out...
Be out and be stable is two different things. When author says "it's
stable" it is not the same like 1.000.000 peoples (testers) says "it's
stable".
I underestand what Hans Reiser wish but I need more than his wishes.
So I was wondering if someone could objectively answer this
questions. I am really not trying to make anyone uncomfortable, just
curious. :-)
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