Most of the documentation is a snapshot of the old Namesys site (archive.org, 2007-09-29).

There was also a Reiser4 Wiki (archive.org, 2007-07-06) once on pub.namesys.com.

Reiser4 development appears to have stalled and ReiserFS is deprecated and scheduled to be removed from mainline Linux in 2025.

Reiser4 patchsets

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== Development patchsets ==
 
== Development patchsets ==
  
Andrew Morton is maintaining the [http://git.zen-kernel.org/?p=kernel/mmotm.git;a=summary MMOTM] tree ([http://www.kernel.org/patchtypes/mm.html mm]-of-the-moment) that includes [[Reiser4]] as well. Snapshot patches from that tree can be found on [http://userweb.kernel.org/~akpm/mmotm/ kernel.org]. Be aware that this tree in high flux and often filled with exotic stuff (yes, more exotic than reiser4 ;-))
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Andrew Morton is maintaining the [http://git.zen-kernel.org/mmotm/ MMOTM] tree ([http://www.kernel.org/patchtypes/mm.html mm]-of-the-moment) that includes [[Reiser4]] as well. Snapshot patches from that tree can be found on [http://userweb.kernel.org/~akpm/mmotm/ kernel.org]. Be aware that this tree in high flux and often filled with exotic stuff (yes, more exotic than reiser4 ;-))
  
 
== Distribution packages ==
 
== Distribution packages ==

Revision as of 22:58, 27 October 2010

Please help with testing Reiser4 and report any issues to the mailinglist!


Stable patchsets

As reiser4 is still not in mainline, Edward Shishkin is kind enough to provide patches for the stable version of the Linux kernel.


Development patchsets

Andrew Morton is maintaining the MMOTM tree (mm-of-the-moment) that includes Reiser4 as well. Snapshot patches from that tree can be found on kernel.org. Be aware that this tree in high flux and often filled with exotic stuff (yes, more exotic than reiser4 ;-))

Distribution packages

Apparently openSUSE is trying to build reiser4 packages in their development and factory (trunk) releases:

Jeff Mahoney maintains these packages in openSUSE's build service. (login needed)

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