Sergey Kubushin wrote:
> And I can't reboot my machine
> umpting times a day for nothing. Especially considering the fact that often
> encountered full fsck (we don't have journalling FS in kernel yet, do we?)
> on 36 Gbyte disks takes almost an hour...
So turn off fscks, and add "nocheck" to your fstab. If you're testing
fragile stuff, you don't want your life-critical files near it anyway.
Concerning the lack of continuous availability of features: it's quite
normal that things get broken in development kernels. As a distribution
maker, you should have a fallback strategy for this, e.g. to use
multiple kernels to develop different parts of your distribution.
- Werner
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