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Re: The Kernel
On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, Erik Walthinsen wrote:
> In fact, this might be one of the ways SEUL pushes the envelope.
>
This isn't our job guys. Remember a fella named Torvalds? Used to live
in finland? Whiz with source code? That's his job. We'd be defeating
the purpose of standardization if we hacked up a non-standard kernel.
> If we
> find that for instance a log-structured filesystem is better for end-user
> machines (reason: it survives ugly things like mounted power-off with
> almost *no* loss, *and* fsck's in fewer seconds than you have fingers even
> after that!), then we should seriously consider using it, if we can find
> one and "nurture" it.
>
An LFS would be REALLY pointless for the home user... For all they care,
syslog.conf needs one line:
*.* /dev/null
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