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SubjectRe: UBIFS vs Logfs (was [RFC PATCH] UBIFS - new flash file system)
On Tue, 1 April 2008 12:09:35 +0300, Artem Bityutskiy wrote:
> Jörn Engel wrote:
> >About a year ago I would have used roughly the same argument. But in
> >the meanwhile I have accepted the fact that any piece of flash I'll use
> >in a notebook in the next five years will likely use SATA or USB as a
> >transport medium.
>
> Well, Thomasz was talking not about the transport I believe.

When the day comes and I can actually use raw flash with a SATA or USB
transport medium, I will be more careful and not imply that they all
expose a block device interface. Today they do.

[ With the exception of Alauda, which has a userbase of about 1 - me. ]

Jörn

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