Linus Torvalds wrote:
Quite frankly, at this point, there's no way in hell I believe we can do
major surgery on ext3. It's the main filesystem for a lot of users, and
it's just not worth the instability worries unless it's something very
obviously transparent.
I wouldn't mind an ext4 (that hopefully drops some of the features of
ext3, and might not downgrade to ext2 on errors, for example).
Certainly agreed, for all of this :)
I think that the lack of ext4 means people keep trying to stuff the
wrong things into ext3.
Jeff
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