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Ext4 Advances As Interim Step To Btrfs 510

Heise.de's Kernel Log has a look at the ext4 filesystem as Linus Torvalds has integrated a large collection of patches for it into the kernel main branch. "This signals that with the next kernel version 2.6.28, the successor to ext3 will finally leave behind its 'hot' development phase." The article notes that ext4 developer Theodore Ts'o (tytso) is in favor of ultimately moving Linux to a modern, "next-generation" file system. His preferred choice is btrfs, and Heise notes an email Ts'o sent to the Linux Kernel Mailing List a week back positioning ext4 as a bridge to btrfs.

Comment Re:Have you actually talked to Microsoft? (Score 1) 453

I have...while working on a Dell that needed a replacement MB. It took forever to get, and they actually sent us an upgraded model MB. I called MS, three times. They eventually told me to call Dell. Dell would not issue a new number either. Instead they wanted me to return the lousy MB and wait 6wks for an identical replacement. HORSESHIT!

The Dell was just one example....this has now happened at my PC repair shop three separate times, and this IS HORSESHIT!

Yes, I've heard people have gotten replacement numbers from MS, but never this person, so all things must not be equal.

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