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Kyle McMartin wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 06:53:55AM -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote:
>> Subject: Re: de-modularising for the win!
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>> Jeremy Katz (katzj@xxxxxxxxxx) said: 
>>> On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 16:13 -0700, Bill Nottingham wrote:
>>>> - killing the initrd for that general 90% case can be a big win
>>> Ermm, the general 90% (or some large-ish generalizing percentage) are
>>> set up to use LVM.  Which then requires an initrd.
>> Yes, but ... LVM is overkill, in general. (That's another discussion.)
>>
>> On further consideration, though, the biggest issue with kicking out
>> the initrd is getting the policy lodaed.
>>
> 
> But, won't we all be using btrfs instead of lvm in F11? ;-)

Aw crap, you mean F10 was my only fleeting chance to make ext4 the
default? :)

-Eric

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