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Stephen C. Tweedie

Main Quotes Index

Issue #195, Section #4 (9 Dec 2002: NFS/ext3 Problems)
Issue #195, Section #16 (9 Dec 2002: Data Corrution In ext3 Under 2.4.20)
Issue #191, Section #2 (11 Nov 2002: Dynamically Growing ext2 And ext3 Filesystems)
Issue #184, Section #2 (15 Sep 2002: Dealing With Filesystem Fragmentation)
Issue #175, Section #1 (14 Jul 2002: Reducing Disk Spin When Running Off Battery Power)
Issue #173, Section #2 (30 Jun 2002: Shrinking ext2 And ext3 Directories)
Issue #173, Section #6 (30 Jun 2002: ext2/ext3 Scalability)
Issue #169, Section #5 (2 Jun 2002: Status Of ext3 And RAID In 2.2)
Issue #134, Section #4 (24 Sep 2001: Situation Of External ext3 Journal Under 2.2)
Issue #132, Section #7 (10 Sep 2001: ext3 Oops Under 2.4)
Issue #106, Section #6 (9 Feb 2001: Renaming lost+found)
Issue #103, Section #1 (19 Jan 2001: Impact Of Sudden Power Loss On Journalled Filesystems)
Issue #103, Section #3 (19 Jan 2001: ext3fs 0.0.5d And reiserfs 3.5.2x Mutually Exclusive)
Issue #103, Section #10 (19 Jan 2001: Bug In 2.4.0 Virtual Memory Subsystem)
Issue #103, Section #12 (19 Jan 2001: 2.0.39 Announced)
Issue #98, Section #11 (18 Dec 2000: Status Of Large Filesystem Support)
Issue #86, Section #3 (25 Sep 2000: Patches For Big RAM, Better VM, Raw IO, SMP Performance, Large Files, And Other Stuff)
Issue #85, Section #1 (18 Sep 2000: Speeding Up Laptop Suspension)
Issue #84, Section #1 (11 Sep 2000: Posix Threads (pthreads) In Linux)
Issue #80, Section #1 (14 Aug 2000: ext3-0.0.2f Released; Consistency Checkers; New "Phase Tree" Algorithm)
Issue #79, Section #2 (7 Aug 2000: Status Of Asynchronous I/O)
Issue #78, Section #8 (31 Jul 2000: Confusion Over 'ext2' Maintainership)
Issue #77, Section #1 (24 Jul 2000: New Plans For the Virtual Memory Subsystem)
Issue #75, Section #1 (10 Jul 2000: Big ReiserFS Flame War)
Issue #73, Section #11 (26 Jun 2000: Developers Argue Over Virtual Memory: 'classzone' Vs. 'strict zone')
Issue #72, Section #1 (19 Jun 2000: 'ext3' Successes And Problems)
Issue #72, Section #5 (19 Jun 2000: Troubles Coding For Intelligent Hardware Write-Caching)
Issue #72, Section #12 (19 Jun 2000: Standardizing Journalling Filesystem Interactions With Virtual Memory)
Issue #72, Section #14 (19 Jun 2000: Large Files On 32-Bit Systems Under 2.4 And 2.2)
Issue #71, Section #7 (12 Jun 2000: Backporting Filesystem Fixes To 2.2/2.0)
Issue #69, Section #3 (29 May 2000: Status Of Asynchronous I/O)
Issue #67, Section #3 (15 May 2000: Modularizing Elevator Code)
Issue #67, Section #9 (15 May 2000: Ancient Cache Bug Found And Fixed In 2.0, 2.2, And 2.3)
Issue #65, Section #1 (1 May 2000: Loopback Device Broken In Latest Kernels)
Issue #65, Section #8 (1 May 2000: Block Allocation In ext2)
Issue #64, Section #3 (24 Apr 2000: Cornering A Slowdown)
Issue #63, Section #1 (17 Apr 2000: NetWare Filesystem Sources Published)
Issue #63, Section #3 (17 Apr 2000: XFS Goes GPL!! (Finally))
Issue #63, Section #6 (17 Apr 2000: 2.4 Jobs List: Saga Continues)
Issue #60, Section #4 (27 Mar 2000: More Of Alan's Task List For 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #60, Section #12 (27 Mar 2000: Removing Tests From ext2 Mounts)
Issue #58, Section #4 (13 Mar 2000: ext3 Status And Discussion)
Issue #56, Section #3 (28 Feb 2000: To Do For 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #55, Section #4 (21 Feb 2000: e2fs Compression In The Main Kernel?)
Issue #52, Section #1 (24 Jan 2000: ToDo Before 2.4)
Issue #51, Section #5 (18 Jan 2000: Future Of The Buffer Cache)
Issue #49, Section #3 (3 Jan 2000: ReiserFS Or Ext3 In Standard Kernel?)
Issue #47, Section #3 (20 Dec 1999: ext2/ext3 Compatibility)
Issue #46, Section #1 (13 Dec 1999: Google Bug Hunt)
Issue #44, Section #2 (22 Nov 1999: ext3 Status Report)
Issue #43, Section #2 (15 Nov 1999: Journalled Filesystem For Linux)
Issue #43, Section #5 (15 Nov 1999: Mirroring Via The Buffer Cache)
Issue #42, Section #1 (8 Nov 1999: The Saga Continues: Filesystem Corruption In Stable Series)
Issue #41, Section #1 (1 Nov 1999: File Server Optimization Discussion)
Issue #41, Section #4 (1 Nov 1999: Bigmem Patches Advancing)
Issue #38, Section #2 (11 Oct 1999: ext3 Filesystem Status; ACLs)
Issue #35, Section #2 (20 Sep 1999: bigmem Patch Conflicts With rawio Patch)
Issue #32, Section #12 (27 Aug 1999: Using 4 Gigs Of Ram On 32-Bit Systems)
Issue #31, Section #1 (19 Aug 1999: Operating System Ideas Discussed)
Issue #30, Section #4 (5 Aug 1999: New Raw I/O Patches Announced)
Issue #29, Section #1 (29 Jul 1999: The Development Process; Tree Ownership)
Issue #28, Section #1 (22 Jul 1999: Loop Devices Over NFS)
Issue #28, Section #7 (22 Jul 1999: Old Comments In The Code)
Issue #27, Section #1 (15 Jul 1999: Treating Directories As Files)
Issue #27, Section #8 (15 Jul 1999: Dynamically Adding Syscalls, Revamping Driver System?)
Issue #27, Section #15 (15 Jul 1999: Adding Debugging To The Kernel)
Issue #26, Section #2 (8 Jul 1999: Linus Okays Raw IO Patches)
Issue #26, Section #11 (8 Jul 1999: Linux 2.2.10ac6 Announcement And Problems)
Issue #25, Section #1 (1 Jul 1999: Performance/DoS Patch; Kernel Stabilizes)
Issue #25, Section #3 (1 Jul 1999: FS Corruption With Later 2.2.x?)
Issue #24, Section #3 (24 Jun 1999: Major 'fsck' And 'rm' Speedup Vs. Small Slowdown Of Normal Data Operations)
Issue #24, Section #11 (24 Jun 1999: Status Of Integration Of fdset Patch Into The Main Tree)
Issue #22, Section #8 (9 Jun 1999: Accessing The Raw Disk)
Issue #21, Section #2 (3 Jun 1999: XFS Going Open Source)
Issue #21, Section #7 (3 Jun 1999: Profiling Locks For Speed Enhancements)
Issue #19, Section #4 (20 May 1999: Increasing Maximum Physical Memory On x86 Machines)
Issue #18, Section #1 (13 May 1999: /proc Discussion)
Issue #17, Section #1 (6 May 1999: Responses To Mindcraft)
Issue #17, Section #7 (6 May 1999: Performance Finagling)
Issue #17, Section #12 (6 May 1999: Bug In A Fix)
Issue #16, Section #4 (29 Apr 1999: Swap Files Vs. Swap Partitions)
Issue #16, Section #5 (29 Apr 1999: Possible Race Condition Explored)
Issue #16, Section #7 (29 Apr 1999: Memory Management Bug Hunt)
Issue #15, Section #1 (22 Apr 1999: Bug Hunt For 'Impossible' Errors)
Issue #15, Section #2 (22 Apr 1999: Journalling And 'Capabilities' In ext3)
Issue #14, Section #3 (15 Apr 1999: Distributed File System)
Issue #12, Section #1 (1 Apr 1999: ext2 Bug Hunt)
Issue #12, Section #2 (1 Apr 1999: FAT Fixes)
Issue #7, Section #6 (24 Feb 1999: fsync(); syslogd; Ext2 Extensions; Linus Chastized)
Issue #4, Section #9 (4 Feb 1999: Maximum Size Of ext2 Partitions)
Issue #3, Section #5 (28 Jan 1999: FUD From WindowsNT Magazine)

 

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