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duoser
Jan 05, 2012Aspirant
now Linux 3.2 can read ext3 16k blocks !
Linux 3.2 (just released) can now read ext2-3-4 with bigger blocks, up to 1M, there is no longer the 4k limit for x86 PC. For the Debian SPARC NAS owners (ReadyNAS Duo, ...) - which has 16k blocks ...
Mastacheata
Jan 05, 2012Aspirant
It's still some time until we'll see first linux distributors picking up the new kernel.
Ubuntu is going to release their next LTS version in late april with Kernel 3.2, debian will probably not adopt the new kernel for even longer.
The redhat based distros are usually a little faster, but I'd bet it's march before they release one with the new kernel.
Ubuntu is going to release their next LTS version in late april with Kernel 3.2, debian will probably not adopt the new kernel for even longer.
The redhat based distros are usually a little faster, but I'd bet it's march before they release one with the new kernel.
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