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Re: [Pan-devel] The Blue Sky Becomes Clear - part 01: Basic Thoughts -
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Duncan |
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Re: [Pan-devel] The Blue Sky Becomes Clear - part 01: Basic Thoughts - revision 00 |
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Sat, 5 Apr 2003 02:59:23 -0700 |
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On Thu 03 Apr 2003 22:44, Evan Martin posted as excerpted below:
> On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 03:50:36PM -0700, Duncan wrote:
> > I'd argue that your statement about Linux is incorrect. This isn't
> > MSWormOS. We aren't stuck with some limited choice of proprietary fs
> > formats. There are all sorts of fs formats to meet all sorts of
> > different needs. In this case, ReiserFS is a perfect choice, since it
> > deals with small files, or "tails" of large files, by tucking them
> > directly into the fs structure, packing them together with the directory
> > meta-data.
>
> Requiring ReiserFS for reasonable not only limits Pan to non-Windows.
> It limits pan to Linux (unless my Google queries misled me).
I don't argue that such isn't the case. In fact, I agree. However, that
isn't what I was taking issue with. I was taking issue with the clearly
untrue statement that "the directory is littered with hundreds or thousands
of files with each burning a (typically) 4KB inode (for linux
installations)."
IOW, had that "(for linux installations)" read "ext2/ext3 installations"
instead, or had the statement simply read "several KB inodes" without
specifying Linux, I would have agreed with it and been fine. I just took
exception to the implication that there wasn't a solution to this problem on
Linux installations, when there is.
The same applies to the other replies.. I understand (and agree with) the
objections of expecting everyone to create a ReiserFS partition to run PAN.
That wasn't the point I was making, however (or anyway it wasn't the point I
intended to make, tho I guess it did come out that way <g>). What I was
simply addressing was the above implication that Linux didn't have some
decent solution for this problem -- it does.
--
Duncan
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little
temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." --
Benjamin Franklin
- Re: [Pan-devel] The Blue Sky Becomes Clear - part 01: Basic Thoughts - revision 00, (continued)
- Re: [Pan-devel] The Blue Sky Becomes Clear - part 01: Basic Thoughts - revision 00, Duncan, 2003/04/03
- Re: [Pan-devel] The Blue Sky Becomes Clear - part 01: Basic Thoughts - revision 00, Jeff Vian, 2003/04/03
- Re: [Pan-devel] The Blue Sky Becomes Clear - part 01: Basic Thoughts - revision 00, Joe Weaver, 2003/04/03
- Re: [Pan-devel] The Blue Sky Becomes Clear - part 01: Basic Thoughts - revision 00, Mark Derricutt, 2003/04/03
- Re: [Pan-devel] The Blue Sky Becomes Clear - part 01: Basic Thoughts - revision 00, Duncan, 2003/04/05
- Re: [Pan-devel] The Blue Sky Becomes Clear - part 01: Basic Thoughts - revision 00, Haran Shivanan, 2003/04/05
- Re: [Pan-devel] The Blue Sky Becomes Clear - part 01: Basic Thoughts - revision 00, Duncan, 2003/04/06
- Re: [Pan-devel] The Blue Sky Becomes Clear - part 01: Basic Thoughts - revision 00, Evan Martin, 2003/04/04
- Re: [Pan-devel] The Blue Sky Becomes Clear - part 01: Basic Thoughts - revision 00, Haran Shivanan, 2003/04/04
- Re: [Pan-devel] The Blue Sky Becomes Clear - part 01: Basic Thoughts - revision 00,
Duncan <=
- Re: [Pan-devel] The Blue Sky Becomes Clear - part 01: Basic Thoughts - revision 00, Rob, 2003/04/04