On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 09:35:05AM +0100, Roland Jesse wrote:
> Andreas Braukmann <braukmann(at)tse-online.de> writes:
>
> > 5.x bietet einfach zu viele wirklich interessante
> > Features. (Background fsck, UFS2,
>
> Was ist denn UFS2? "Executive answer" reicht mir.
hmmm. Da haette ein Blick in die 5.0 Release-Notes gereicht, oder?
| Basic support has been added for the UFS2 filesystem. Among the new
| features of UFS2:
|
| * The inode has been expanded to 256 bytes to make space for 64-bit
| block pointers.
| * A file-creation time field has been added.
| * A native extended attributes implementation has been added,
| permitting total attribute size stored on an inode to be up to
| twice the filesystem block size. This storage is used for Access
| Control Lists and MAC labels, but may also be used by other system
| extensions and user applications.
|
| UFS1 remains the default on-disk format, although UFS2 can be selected
| as an option in newfs(8) or via the partitioning screen in sysinstall(8).
| 64-bit platforms can boot from UFS2 root filesystems.
> Werden Softupdates mit 5.x obsolet?
Nein, natuerlich nicht. Warum sollten sie?
-Andreas
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