• AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    6 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    ReiserFS file-system creator Hans Reiser who is currently remains imprisoned in California for murdering his wife in 2006 has commented on the Linux kernel mailing list by way of a letter exchange from prison.

    Fredrick R. Brennan wrote a letter to Hans Reiser while he’s imprisoned in California and recently received a lengthy response back allegedly from Hans Reiser.

    The alleged letter was permitted to be transcribed and publicly redistributed.

    In there he writes at length from his social mistakes, ReiserFS history, to the deprecation of ReiserFS, and the hopes he had with Reiser4.

    An excerpt of the Hans Reiser letter.

    It’s a very lengthy read but for those interested it can be found on the Linux kernel mailing list.


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      6 months ago

      Well, he put his brand name on it and now his brand name is synonymous with murder.

      Does he know we have ext4 and lvm now ?

      What did reiserfs have that we don’t have in lvm or btrfs ?

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        6 months ago

        LVM has been around since 1998, LVM2 in 2003. I think he knows about it.

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        6 months ago

        It had a bunch of features that weren’t in ext3, which was generally standard at the time, depending on how conservative your distro was.

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          6 months ago

          It is still a cool thing, from reading about it. Could have some advantages of ZFS without performance penalties and complexity, if the project wouldn’t die.

          EDIT: Oh, there’s Reiser5 .