Btrfs Could Be the Default File System In Ubuntu Meerkat
An anonymous reader writes "The EXT family of file systems (ext2, ext3, ext4) have ruled many Linux distributions for a long time, and Ubuntu has been no exception. But things may no longer be the same for Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat. Canonical's Scott James Remnant said in a blog post that plans are on for doing work to have btrfs as an installation option, and that the possibility of making it the default file system in Ubuntu 10.10 has not been ruled out."
Making Debian look better with every release!
In humble your opinion, sir?
I not understand do.
You can't compare it to Reiser4. Reiser just kills everything out there.
Do not question master Yoda!
"Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right" - Salvor Hardin
Reiser is a killer FS, but you have to keep your eyes on it...it totally chokes under certain conditions, with the result being your system gets locked up.
Thank you, exacly what I wanted to say. I mean it hasn't been ruled out that the Meerkat CDs will ship on ICMB from South Africa, which is slightly more likely than the CDs shipping with Btrfs as default.
1. The file system has the power to brick your machine because of a clock setting
I do not think this word means what you think it means.
Yeah. Not to troll, but if you want to be user-friendly like Windows, you can't dump out to a black screen and tell the user to run some command-line gobbledygook... every 3 months....
Peter predicted that you would "deliberately forget" creation 2000 years ago...
When 900 years old you reach, use ext2 you will not! Hmph!
"I don't care about the Constitution!" --Bill O'Reilly, November 17, 2009
Yeah, I know, I know, it's a killer file system.
You can't handle the truth.
Maverick Meerkat will be all about trying out new things, they'll scrap whatever doesn't work.
Funny, that sounds like the last 3 Ubuntu releases to me. Except for the "scrap" part, that is.