On Mon, 2023-12-18 at 21:06 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2023-12-18 20:56, Martin Wilck via openSUSE Factory wrote:
There are no particular reasons for blacklisting specific file systems. It's rather the other way around: The file systems that are supported, aka not blacklisted, have been picked individually by SUSE either because they are the state-of-the art Linux filesystems (e.g. btrfs, xfs), or otherwise indispensable (iso9660, vfat), or have been requested by customers.
Reiserfs had reasons for being blacklisted, as I remember.
Yes. Feel free to add them to the Wiki page :-)
Telcontar:~ # modinfo ntfs3 modinfo: ERROR: Module ntfs3 not found. Telcontar:~ #
So you're on Leap? This was a posting for the factory ML, and targeted at Factory users. On Leap, it's simpler than on TW, as all supported file system modules are shipped in the kernel-default package; iow, every file system module in the -extra and -optional packages is blacklisted by default.
AFAIR, the wiki page doesn't mention it is only for factory. Now that I check, it says "verified on 15.5" ;-)
Yeah, that's wrong. I'll remove it. Thanks for noting it. Martin