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ReiserFS is now “obsolete” in the Linux kernel and should be gone by 2025 [Updated] A little-used file system named for a convicted murderer is slated for removal.
Do you use (or plan to use) the reiserfs file system? Your email has been sent. by TechRepublic Staff in Data Centers . on January 8, 2001, 12:00 ...
Hans Reiser, the 42-year-old founder of the ReiserFS file system software used in some versions of Linux, has been arrested as a suspect in the supposed murder of his estranged wife, ...
Reiser created a Linux file system called ReiserFS, which in the mid-1990s was important for Linux. The first version of it, known as Reiser3, is part of the core Linux kernel.
Reiserfs is a journaling file system that claims to be more efficient than the de facto standard ext2fs file system at handling many small files and just as efficient as ext2fs in other cases.
I'm downloading the 2.4.7 stable kernel to install on my computer. Currently I'm using the reiserfs file system and I was wondering if there were any extra steps that I need to take to insure my ...
Software developer Hans Reiser was found guilty today of first degree murder in the death of his wife in late 2006, a conviction that carries up to 25 years in prison and a possible death sentence ...
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