Mark Haney wrote:
David Boles wrote:
on 10/23/2007 4:31 PM, Karl Larsen wrote:
David Boles wrote:
on 10/23/2007 2:18 PM, Karl Larsen wrote:
Those of you in the know are hinting that ext3, and mount and
fdisk, and grub as we know it now will be replaced by other tools
that work with a new computer design. It sounds a lot like the New
Windows that is not working out as well as hoped.
Who said this? When? Links please.
I know many in business were sent the new Windows as part of a
deal and after the guys tried it for a few weeks they sent it back
and reloaded the old XP. This is happening in many places.
Really? You know this, what you wrote in the above paragraph, for a
fact?
Can you produce some proof of any of this? I would like to see this
for
myself.
My plan is to stay with Fedora X-1 which is the one before the
one that has the new file system.
Why?
Because a change to a system without directories will be more
than I want to learn and I'm not at all sure it is good.
Now you really have me confused. "a system without directories"? From
where are you getting this information? I don't recall anyone saying
anything such as this.
I, too, am interested in this. I know ext4 is the next version of the
ext filesystem, but everything else mentioned by you has to my
knowledge NOT been hinted at on any of the lists I'm on. Facts, man,
give us facts.
Sorry I can't give you facts. I am just thinking where Fedora is
going. I have today answered myself why /dev/sda changes while /dev/hda
is constant. I don't like it by the way. It makes writing a grub.conf
very difficult.
I need to learn more about all this. Or go back to FC6.
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Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
Linux User
#450462 http://counter.li.org.
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