1542257775 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@vault08.rosehosting.com 1542257887 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1542264298 Q * gnarface Remote host closed the connection 1542265032 J * gnarface ~gnarface@108-227-52-42.lightspeed.irvnca.sbcglobal.net 1542270316 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1542270319 M * Bertl morning folks! 1542270571 M * Ghislain hello bertl 1542270595 M * Ghislain FYI .137 fail to patch on net/ipv6/addrconf.c 1542270784 M * Guy- it was fairly easy to merge though 1542270855 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1542270974 M * Bertl okay, will update patches this weekend (and hopefully get to testing the VM image) 1542271048 M * Ghislain thx :) 1542271074 M * Ghislain i am a dinausor so i am still ipv4 but.. some milenials could be using this "NEW" ipv6 thing ;p 1542271086 M * Ghislain dinosaur perhaps 1542271139 M * Bertl considering the fact that IPv4 was declared dead 10 years ago ... it's in pretty good shape I'd say :) 1542271153 M * Ghislain .137 is btrfs love patch, it get allmost all the things 1542271184 M * Ghislain yeah ipv4 is a walking dead that run 1542271209 M * Bertl ah, what did you do to btrfs? 1542271214 M * Bertl *they 1542271279 M * Ghislain the patch note is littered with btrfs bug fixes and optimisation 1542271306 M * Bertl nice 1542271317 M * Bertl is raid5/6 now declared stable? 1542271751 M * Ghislain oh no 1542271773 M * Ghislain well there has been some work on it but i dont think this has had many testing 1542271945 M * Guy- and Valerie thought btrfs would be the default fs in Linux by ten years ago 1542271980 M * Bertl well, it actually is on many distributions 1542272023 M * Bertl it probably got a bad reputation by not claiming that 'everything works smoothly' from the beginning 1542272088 M * Bertl but I think, given that there are not that many folks working on it, it has become quite useable 1542272249 M * Guy- no doubt; but I think no matter how many people work on it, you just can't produce a modern, mature filesystem in less than several years, likely a decade 1542272286 M * Guy- Valerie made that prediction when btrfs was fairly new, maybe one or two years old, and it struck me as overly optimistic 1542272450 J * hijacker ~nikolay@149.235.255.3 1542272611 J * Aiken ~Aiken@b951.h.jbmb.net 1542272947 M * Bertl the devil's in the detail ... and for filesystems, you want to be on the safe side in all eventualities 1542272978 M * Bertl so yeah, I totally agree that it needs some years to get a filesystem as stable as you expect it to be 1542273111 M * Ghislain all the energy is sent toward zfs now 1542273175 M * Ghislain i tried to add it to my kernel but i dont speak the same langugage as their website so i was not able to do it 1542273305 M * Guy- Ghislain: that feature is currently broken in git master, I think 1542273318 M * Guy- Ghislain: but you don't need to compile it as part of the kernel, it works fine as a dkms module 1542276975 Q * bzed Read error: Connection reset by peer 1542277136 J * bzed ~bzed@bzed.netop.oftc.net 1542281016 M * Bertl off for now ... bbl 1542281018 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1542288965 J * romster ~romster@158.140.215.184 1542289165 Q * romster_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1542295073 J * romster_ ~romster@158.140.215.184 1542295375 Q * romster Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1542298363 Q * bzed Quit: leaving 1542298375 J * bzed ~bzed@bzed.netop.oftc.net 1542301747 Q * hijacker Remote host closed the connection 1542304208 J * fstd ~fstd@xdsl-78-34-124-226.nc.de 1542304659 Q * fstd_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1542321623 M * Bertl_oO off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1542321624 N * Bertl_oO Bertl_zZ