On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 3:31 PM, Raymond Jennings <shentino@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Then we should just consider anything making an ext3 system unusuable by older kernels as a regression to be stomped like any other.
That said, I wouldn't mind myself if the ext4 driver were given a veryThat's not my only worry. Things like "can you go back to ext3-only"
grueling regression test to make sure it can actually handle old ext3
systems as well as the ext3 driver can.
is an issue too - I don't think that's been a big priority for ext4
any more, and if there are any existing hold-outs that still use ext3,
they may want to be able to go back to old kernels.
So it's not just a "you can use ext4 instead" issue. Can you do thatBreaking that guarantee would be an example of such a regression.
*without* then forcing an upgrade forever on that partition? I'm not
sure the ext4 people are really even willing to guarantee that kind of
backwards compatibility.
I could be ok with removing ext3 in theory, but I haven't seen a lotI actually agree that removing support for ext3 as a filesystem is a bad idea. That would be a regression.
of rationale for it, and I don't know if there are still users who may
have their own good reasons to stay with ext3. Maybe there has been
lots of discussion about this on fsdevel (which I don't follow), and
I'm just lacking the background, but if so I want to see that
background. Not just a oneliner description that basically says
"remove ext3 support".
Linus