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> The Log-Structured File System (or LFS) is an implementation of a log-structured file system (a concept originally proposed and implemented by John Ousterhout), originally developed for BSD. It was removed from FreeBSD and OpenBSD; the NetBSD implementation was nonfunctional until work leading up to the 4.0 release made it viable again as a production file system.

And this was in 2007.



ISTR you have read the mailing list archives at the times. And anything about LFS was most some syncer/scrub/clear/fsck not working whyever.

I thought of NILFS2 on Linux as more practical. (meanwhile, didn't test, used btrfs instead)


s/I seem to recall I have read the mailing list archives at the times...




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