You can make them, but you can’t mount them. Tomohiro Kusumi’s note that mkfs_hammer2 works on Linux is of little wide practical use, but it’s a sign of progress to a larger goal.
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Is the goal of this effort to bring Hammer2 to Linux as a first class filesystems people can choose to run?
Or is the intent to simply be able to mount Hammer2 and write to it?
Jackle – I am not sure what the substantive difference is between “mounting r/w” and “first class”.
Note that explaining that difference to me won’t answer your original question cause it’s Tomohiro’s project, not mine – I am pointing out that you are asking for something that isn’t defined.
So tomohiro wants to bring Hammer2 to Linux?