Samsung recently announced the new F2FS file system https://lwn.net/Articles/518718/, Im going to get the ball rolling on this, i have compiled a kernel that supports the new file system based off of fauxs source. im only posting the zimage for people who know what they are doing. For this to be usable a new recovery needs to be built to support formatting to F2FS.
A new file system called F2FS has been proposed by Samsung, who aims to use it for NAND flash memory-based storage devices.
The F2FS file system is designed to be used on devices, such as SSD, eMMC, and SD cards, especially because they differ so much from the conventional rotational disks.
“F2FS is a new file system carefully designed for the NAND flash memory-based storage devices.
Quirky, a Linux distribution from the “Puppy Linux family” that is used to introduce new ideas and applications, has now reached version 5.5 RC.
This version of Quirky, 5.5 RC, is built on Linux kernel 3.8, which provides support for f2fs (Flash Friendly File System).
Il filesystem F2fs è stato sviluppato da Samsung per sostituire l’ormai obsoleto Fat32 sulle schede di memoria flash da utilizzare nei suoi terminale. F2fs è stato quindi creato e pensato per sfruttare appeno le potenzialità di questo tipo di memoria di massa.
Samsung, la famosa casa sud coreana produttrice di decine di modelli di smartphone Android è stata una delle prime case ad adottare il famoso sistema operativo sui propri device, ed oggi conferma il suo impegno nel mondo open source rilasciando il codice sorgente della sua ultima creatura: un nuovo file system.
F2FS è un file system sviluppato su misura per le memorie NAND ovvero quelle largamente
A new filesystem for NAND flash drives and memory sticks, F2FS, has been submitted for inclusion into the Linux kernel by flash memory maker Samsung...
A new filesystem for NAND flash drives and memory sticks, F2FS, has been submitted for inclusion into the Linux kernel by flash memory maker Samsung.
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I would like to create such mailing list where every contributor must sign his/her messages with PGP/GPG, otherwise mailing list software would block unsigned message.
All PGP/GPG public keys of users allowed to post should be stored somewhere on mailing list server.
All other users are allowed to read mailing list in read-only access at the same time.
To what open-source mailing list software
I have an approximately 1500 line patch for the Linux kernel - introducing a new file system.
I have lots of problems with posting a patch straight to the kernel mailing list (gmail mangles the patch/it's very long/no easily apparent way to break the patch up except by hand etc)
I don't want to use git format-patch as it generates a long, long series of patches, many of which are junk (eg debug
Linus Torvalds released the Linux 2.6.34-rc6 kernel late last night, but the Linux kernel mailing list has been down this morning so there is no release announcement available. Beyond offering up a slew of fixes, the Linux 2.6.34-rc6 kernel ships with VMware's new standalone balloon driver for adju...