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Currently somewhat experimental, and requires filesystem
- changes which haven't been done for NFS or XFS
+ changes which haven't been done for XFS
- Make it work: send patches to upstream NFS and XFS developers
- (this one's hard)
+ Make it work: send patches to upstream XFS developers (this
+ one's hard)
+
+
+
+
+
+
bcache [3.10]
+
+ -
+ Turns a fast block device into a cache for a larger, slower
+ device (see also: dm-cache, EnhanceIO)
+
+ -
+ Needs its own set of userland tools
+
+ -
+ Make it work:
+ see http://bugs.debian.org/708132
+ (maybe just needs a sponsor)
+
+
+
+
+
+
ARMv7 multiplatform
+
+ -
+ Until recently, each ARM kernel image could support only a small
+ set of different chips
+
+ -
+ Debian 'armmp' kernel now supports ARMv7 SoCs from Calxeda,
+ Freescale and Marvell, and others should be supported soon
+
+ -
+ Debian could run on a much larger range of ARM hardware - but we
+ need installer and boot loader support to make this easy
+
+ -
+ Make it work: join the ARM porters and d-i team
+
+ -
+ Make the GPUs work: join a reverse-engineering project