Which filesystem will succeed ext4?
Which filesystem will succeed ext4?
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Btrfs fork?
Bcachefs
ext5
XFS
reiserfs
ext4 is perfect, there is no need for a replacement
RedSea
ZFS
JFS
REISER4
New Technology File Ssystem
f2fs
HAMMER
CLOUD INSTANCES
NTFS
BLOCKCHAIN FS
Ext4's intended to be a stopgap
The logical step in naming would be Ext5, then Ext6, Ext7, Ext X, Ext X2... Ext Battle network and so forth.
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Power of Autism
Eh, I personally use btrfs.
XFS
I'll wait for "ext network transmissions"
I don't think many people will trust Ext starforce.
XFS or HAMMER2 (if/when it gets ported to linux).
The cloud™
this cannot be true when using opensuse. they excluded f2fs from kernel.
In that case, OpenSUSE can now be considered obsolete.
nothing
it's a perfect daily use FS.
If only Theo would embrace teddy and add support.
F2FS
Shits amazing.
XFS
>BTRFS
>Bcachefs
>Reiser4
>JFS
>XFS
>ZFS
>F2FS
>HAMMER2
Well? Fucking which one is it?
>date range ends at 2038
>will succeed ext4
kek
what's so cool about this F2FS thing
HAMMER2 is awesome
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NILFS
btrfs + xfs
Why not just use ZFS with all the useless features (like dedupping) disabled. Would the performance be good enough for a desktop?
btrfs is niggerlicious but ZFS has similar features and is actually good
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bcachefs
These
ZFS CDDL is incompatible with GPL.
If you say it's not Oracle gives you the evil eye and you back down.
Never ever.
You can totally compile it yourself as a native part of the kernel though.