The Linux Chronicles
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
 
Andrew Morton Talks Potential Merges For 2.6.13
Andrew Morton ponders the patches that will eventually make their way into 2.6.13 on LKML. The patches in question are the Oracle Cluster Filesystem, some memory management patches, some hope for Xen getting in, the long-awaited Reiserfs 4 may get in, inotify, FUSE for userspace filesystems (which is handy for experimental stuff like grid filesystems), kexec and kdump (handy for crash dumps and debugging) and more. The discussion is still ongoing.

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