* Will we get btrfsck by the end of the year?
@ 2011-12-31 22:48 Milko Krachounov
2012-01-01 18:52 ` Daniel Pocock
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From: Milko Krachounov @ 2011-12-31 22:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-btrfs
So, is btrfsck going to be released by the end of 2011?
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* Re: Will we get btrfsck by the end of the year?
2011-12-31 22:48 Will we get btrfsck by the end of the year? Milko Krachounov
@ 2012-01-01 18:52 ` Daniel Pocock
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From: Daniel Pocock @ 2012-01-01 18:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Milko Krachounov; +Cc: linux-btrfs
On 31/12/11 23:48, Milko Krachounov wrote:
> So, is btrfsck going to be released by the end of 2011?
Doesn't seem so...
What is the next big date?
Debian 7 will probably be `frozen' within the next few months - if
btrfsck is available in time, maybe they will be able to offer btrfs as
a default root FS? If not, it could be another 2 years until Debian 8
One web site is quoting Red Hat with a 2013 release date: "RHEL 7 is two
plus years out, which from an upstream perspective is pretty darn
close," Ron Pacheco, Senior Director of Product Management at Red Hat
told InternetNews.com " - hopefully the btrfsck release isn't going to
be on that sort of timescale though?
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