Re: Actual R4 kernel

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Hi Christian,

I have the same impression :)

I've also the impression that this question needs to be answered for
those who aren't too familiar with the filesystem

>
> The point, as far as I can see, is that:
> We have some task/to do lists which are flying around the web, and
> There are some problems to find the starting point.
>
> Is this assumption correct, or only subjective feeling?
>
> *<:o)


sure, running 2.6.28-rc6-zen1 (with patch from latest reiser4 from mm-tree),
and a few little glitches so far which I might be able to reproduce
but unfortunately don't have the time to do now

> Hello Coders;
>
> Does anybody have a Debian based kernel with R4 running?
> Or
> Has anybody an actual kernel with R4 running?


I highly appreciate your support for reiser4 as an "enthusiast" and
convinced reiser4-user
but from the back of my head there's a voice having a BIG question
which needs to be answered (no offense):

are you guys still trying to fork reiser4? are you already forking it ?

Regards

Mat
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