On Fri, Nov 25, 2005 at 01:27:14AM +0100, Maciej ?enczykowski wrote:
Hello,
Just a few quick, but not very simple questions...:
Do any Linux filesystems (besides XFS) support freezing? (ie. in conjuction with LVM snapshots this can allow a mounted filesystem to be frozen [freezing all processes writing to this filesystem] in a valid state (with possibly dangling
Not a linux filesystem, but sun's new ZFS filesystem has great snapshotting support, as well as a million other incredible features.
It's more than what we think of as a traditional filesystem - it incorporates software raid & volume management functionality as well.
danno