On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 11:43 PM, Lukas Laukamp <lukas%laukamp.me@localhost>
wrote:
Am 05.08.2012 22:58, schrieb sergei karhof:
Hi, I am new to NetBSD, so forgive me if this question has been asked
many times.
Which are the better supported filesystems in NetBSD, and what is
their current status (practical usability)? I am especially interested
in filesystems like BtrFS and ZFS. In case these two are not yet
supported, what NetBSD-supported filesystem comes closest to them?
Thanks
Serg
Hello Sergei,
a ZFS port is available on NetBSD but it's in a beta state. See this page
for further information: http://wiki.netbsd.org/users/haad/porting_zfs/
Best Regards
Thanks, Lukas.
For the time being, I am thinking that until ZFS or BtrFS are fully
tested and ready on NetBSD, it may be wiser to stick with a filesystem
that is ready and mature. So I am turning my attention to NetBSD's
native filesystem.
Can someone tell me if the native NetBSD filesystem has a good support
for Extended Attributes? In particular, what are the limitations to
the maximum size that can be taken up by the extended attributes of a
file?
Thanks