Re: [opensuse] Well, there goes any hope for ReiserFS 4....



jdd sur free wrote:

reiser *was* supported by suse.

You misspelled "is supported" - I've done a boatload of 10.3 installs on reiser, by the book.

More importantly, reiser is *still* the default filesystem in suse linux enterprise, as of SLES10 SP1

I really, really don't think they are about to yank the rug out from under all their enterprise customers.

Joe
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