Messages in this thread | | | From | "Jeff Merkey" <> | Subject | Re: FENRIS Final Release for NwFs 1.4.X | Date | Mon, 9 Aug 1999 09:52:38 -0600 |
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It's got a faster design. It also provides mirroring, journalling, and striping within the file system. It is what built Novell's 20 billion dollar empire, and now it belongs to all of us, including you Pavel. It doesn have limitations as well, likje everything, but it is the fastest networking File System ever created when run within Native Netware. Jeff
----- Original Message ----- From: Pavel Machek <pavel@bug.ucw.cz> To: Jeff Merkey <jmerkey@timpanogas.com>; <linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu>; <linux-kernel-announce@vger.rutgers.edu> Sent: Saturday, August 07, 1999 9:36 AM Subject: Re: FENRIS Final Release for NwFs 1.4.X
> Hi! > > > We appreciate the patience of the Linux community with this project. > > We are happy to announce that we are now feature complete on the > > FENRIS NwFs Source Base and all of the final regression tests have > > been completed in all areas for the FENRIS Core. We will post release > > 1.4.6 officially next week at ftp site 207.109.151.240. This release > > contains Volume Suballocation, RapidFATs, Extended Directory Support > > for OS2 and MAC, full Mirroring, Re-Mirroring, Read and Write > > Hotfixing, NetWare Directory Services Support (Databases), Striping, > > and Fault Tolerant Failover for mirror/duplex failures. > > Sorry, some of us (me) don't know that much about Nowell. What > advantages does it have over ext2? Is it faster? Does it have fast > fsck? Is it tolerant to power-of? > > Or is it there just to be compatible with nowell? [Just as vfat is > there only to be compatible with windows, because it is slower than > ext2 and much more ugly.] > > Pavel > -- > I'm really pavel@ucw.cz. Look at http://195.113.31.123/~pavel. Pavel > Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature, please! >
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