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dean gaudet wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Marc Perkel wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Reiser doesn't use INodes and appears to have infinite inodes. I've never used
maildir but if I did I'd want to use Reiser on it because that's where Reiser
is supposed to really gain.
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i'm referring to the inodes in the kernel's memory -- not on disk... even
reiser has an inode in memory otherwise it can't present the POSIX file
api.
-dean
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But are you sure Reiser processes (fake) inodes the same way? <br>
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