Re: F29 System Wide Change: Make BootLoaderSpec the default

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On Mo, 25.06.18 13:46, Gerd Hoffmann (kraxel@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote:

>   Hi,
> 
> > > > Which file system do you have in mind even for this?
> > > 
> > > Unspecified for now. i.e. no change. It would remain ext4 by default I
> > > expect, but ultimately whatever anaconda allows.
> 
> IMHO the only thing which is reasonable here would be something simple
> with posix semantics, which is unlikely to change on-disk format anytime
> soon.  So symlinks are working (which appears to be used by atomic /
> ostree), which is something vfat can't support.
> 
> ext2 looks like a good pick here.  Simple, posix, no journal replay
> issues, and drivers for non-linux systems are relatively widespread.

Well, is ext2 currently well maintained? ext4 is, sure, but ext2?  I
sounds questionnable to me to commit to some file system that is
clearly on its way out pretty much everywhere, and that since
years.

I mean, fat isn't really the epitome of file systems, but it *is*
generally very well supported, all across systems, and it's not really
on its way anywhere at all...

Lennart

-- 
Lennart Poettering, Red Hat
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