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@ 2005-04-07  9:03 mangoo
  2005-04-07 13:06 ` Edward Shishkin
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From: mangoo @ 2005-04-07  9:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: reiserfs-list

I was long looking for a Linux filesystem that would support r/w transparent compression.

jffs2 is stable, but is dedicated to flash devices mainly, and hence the maximum size of this filesystem is 4 GB.

ext2 + compression patches does not work with 2.6 kernels, has no journaling (it's ext2, after all), and is not considered stable (which doesn't bother me that much for my purposes).

IBM's jfs supports compression, but not under Linux.


And there is (will be) reiserfs4.1, which will at last have compression support?

Is it to be released anytime soon?

If not, where can I get 4.1 sources and how can I patch my kernel with the current, most up-to-date reiserfs4.1-alpha-don't-use version?

Features I need is compression, hardlinks and read/write (of course) - is the current state OK to test it on a /mnt/test partition with non-critical data?


Tomek


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2005-04-07  9:03 testing compression in reiserfs4.1 mangoo
2005-04-07 13:06 ` Edward Shishkin
2005-04-10 13:38   ` one idea about reiser4 compress Jun OKAJIMA
2005-04-10 15:06     ` Linuxhippy
2005-04-10 17:25       ` David Masover
2005-04-10 20:10         ` Linuxhippy
2005-04-14 22:25       ` Edward Shishkin
2005-04-16 22:29         ` Jun OKAJIMA

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