If enclosure in "major" distribuitons defines mainline for you, I have
to agree. Otherwise, how do you get "a proven track record in
mainline" without having it in the mainline kernel ? :-)
In any case, one could always mark XFS as "experimental" for some time.
>
>EXT2 is a very capable filesystem, and has *years* of proven
>reliability. That's why I'm not going to switch away from it for
>critical work any time soon.
sure, if you can live with the fsck time on your 200 GB (or bigger)
filesystem after the occasional crash.
Martin
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