> Chris Mason <mason@suse.com> writes:
>
> >It requires explicit changes to each filesystem that wants to work over
> >NFS, and is a somewhat large change.
>
> Come on, we got zerocopy TCP pushed into a stable kernel release with
> the words "get over it".
>
> So please, push this patch to Linus; I really like to "get over it".
>
> I think with the growing acceptance of ReiserFS in the Linux
> community, it is tiresome to have to apply a patch again and again
> just to get working NFS. 2.2 NFS horrors all over again.
>
> Regards
> Henning
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nikita, ask Neil what the timeline is for it going into Linux.
Hans
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