Feature changed by: Stephan Kleine (bitshuffler) Feature #305691, revision 58 Title: Support ext4 as installation option openSUSE-11.2: Candidate Priority Requester: Mandatory Projectmanager: Mandatory Requested by: Stephan Binner (beineri) Description: Next openSUSE release should at least support to use (versus "default to") ext4 as file system. Discussion: #1: Piotrek Juzwiak (benderbendingrodriguez) (2009-01-18 03:29:23) I think there will be an option to that naturally as openSUSE 11.1 will use the newer kernel with stabilized ext4 tree. All the tools for it are already there and GRUB also supports it. It's not necessary to vote for this feature as it will naturally be there. #9: Martin Zeltin (queenz) (2009-02-10 18:34:03) (reply to #1) I really hope that Ext4 will be the default File System for openSuSE 11.2 It is really good. #10: Stephan Kulow (coolo) (2009-02-18 17:01:17) (reply to #9) did you testing and comparisions yourself? or is that hearsay? #2: Piotrek Juzwiak (benderbendingrodriguez) (2009-01-18 03:29:43) Sorry meant 11.2 #3: Claus Rebler (zunami) (2009-01-18 17:55:32) yeah that is a good idea but @ version 11.2 #4: Jan Engelhardt (jengelh) (2009-01-19 09:50:29) XFS has had many features of ext4 for years already (and is currently also supported by openSUSE and grub). #5: Jan Engelhardt (jengelh) (2009-01-19 09:52:16) (reply to #4) But yeah, support would be great. At the same time, btrfs could be added as an experimental selection. #6: Piotrek Juzwiak (benderbendingrodriguez) (2009-01-23 22:22:23) The problem with XFS is that it's no longer maintained. Second is that it gets fragmented heavily. #7: Grozdan Nikolov (microchip8) (2009-01-28 14:59:00) (reply to #6) what do you mean by no longer maintained? Only in openSUSE or in general? If in general, I highly doubt XFS is no longer maintained as it's still actively under development (check out xfs mailing list). And how does XFS gets fragmented heavily? Out of all file systems for Linux so far, it offers the least amount of fragmentation. I do not use XFS as main file system on my rigs because I've had a lot of problems with it, mostly messing up things after power outage or hard reboots #8: Stephan Kulow (coolo) (2009-01-28 15:07:58) (reply to #7) could you please discuss different file systems elsewhere? This is not the correct forum. #14: Arvin Schnell (aschnell) (2009-05-05 10:55:10) Added jreidinger and juhliarik as developers since YaST bootloader also needs support. #15: Jozef Uhliarik (juhliarik) (2009-05-20 14:50:43) yast2-bootloader 2.18.8 includes support check for ext4. If /boot direcotry si on partition with ext4 filesystem yast2-bootloader shows warning message. There is necessary to create separete /boot partition with ext2/3. IMHO the feature is done for yast2-bootloader and also for perl-Bootloader #16: Stephan Kulow (coolo) (2009-05-20 14:59:26) (reply to #15) why does it do that? The patch for fate#305162 is doing what it should on my laptop. + #18: Stephan Kleine (bitshuffler) (2009-05-25 16:40:35) + Since the now removed comment once again emphasizes that one should + never ever use ext4 for /boot for some unknown reason could anyone + please explain why this should be such a problem and or poste some + links / pointers to more information backing this up? + + I'm just seriously wondering since I'm using ext4 for /boot on Arch + since they released a kernel where it wasn't marked experimental + anymore and never experienced any problem. + + Thanks a lot in advance. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/305691