Luigi Genoni <[email protected]> wrote:
[...]
> Since reiser4 is not something enabled by default into a default kernel
> distribution, I assume they enabled it knowing what they where doing because
> they wanted to use it.
You know, I compile ReiserFS, JFS and XFS (and also CRAMFS and ROMFS) into
my self-compiled kernels too. Haven't used any of them in ages (if ever),
but one more go at compile-testing won't hurt...
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