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Linus Torvalds hints Bcachefs may get dropped from the Linux kernelKernel 6.16 may be the last with the new disk format The geek titans are clashing once again, and Linux supremo Linus ...
First announced over five years ago, ex-Google engineer Kent Overstreet is pleasured in announcing the general availability of a new open-source file-system for Linux, called the Bcache File System ...
After temporarily banning the developer of Bcachefs, the Linux inventor will probably soon remove support for the file system ...
Although one can speculate on the reasons for BcacheFS spiraling out of control like this, ultimately if you want a reliable COW filesystem in Linux, you are best off using btrfs or ZFS.
“Various random small fixes all over, with drivers as usual accounting for most of it. But we’ve got some bcachefs fixes, some core networking, and some mm fixes in there too,” he notes. For a whip ...
Bootnote: bcachefs bug bashing Speaking of the fancy new file system, as we reported in November, bcachefs developer Kent Overstreet sat out the release of kernel 6.13 on the naughty step. That means ...
With its upgrade to Linux kernel 6.12.19, which will receive long-term support until the end of 2026, SystemRescue introduces support for the bcachefs file system. This modern Copy-on-Write file ...
A new chapter in the ongoing saga of integrating the Bcachefs file system into the Linux kernel has unfolded, marked by rising tensions and uncertainty. Kent Overstreet, the lead developer of Bcachefs ...
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XDA Developers on MSN10 things to know before reusing old PC parts to build a NASModern PC cases have few HDD mounting points, so it's a good thing we're using an old one Modern PC cases tend towards the ...
The uncertainty surrounding Bcachefs's future in the kernel raises questions about the impact of the CoC on the Linux development process. Stifling Dissent: Some members of the Linux community have ...
Linus Torvalds suspends Bcachefs developer for code-of-conduct violation Kent Overstreet is sanctioned after verbal outbursts towards other developers, a novelty in the development of the Linux ...
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