2008/10/10 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx>: >>>>> (*)Yes, this does indicate that the ext4 developers feel it's time to >>>>> move on past the "dev" stage; as the patch says "The ext4 filesystem is >>>>> getting stable enough that it's time to drop the "dev" prefix." - as >>>>> with any filesystem, though, I still encourage you to back up important >>>>> data :) >>>> >>>> Does this mean ext4 will be available as generic during >>>> installs/upgrades, same as ext3? Or does it have to be given as an >>>> option during install to get it to show up? >>> >>> it still takes the ext4 option on boot. >> >> Oh come on - that makes it barely differential between >> iamanext4developer. Put your nuts on the line and offer it up as an >> additional option on install - I dare you. I thought Fedora was >> bleeding edge! I miss that heart-racing feeling when I _just dont >> know_ if my data is coming back up on reboot... :) > > Are you going to put your nuts on the line and provide the support to > the end users when they don't get their data back on reboot? Sure, its called #fedora-ext4 with a bot spitting out the word 'backup' on every /join :D -- Christopher Brown http://www.chruz.com -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list