> Primarily the reasoning is that EXT3 has now caught up with Reiser from a scalability,
> functionality, and maturity perspective (h-trees and online expansion) that Reiser has enjoyed
> for many years.
I'm glad to know that ext3 will now begin eating my data, and that
fsck.ext3 will now begin eating my filesystems. It's about time; the
poor things must have been hungry.
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