On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 10:42:21PM -0500, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> On 26 Nov 2002 at 11:22am, Isaac To wrote:
> 
> :>>>>> "Matthias" == Matthias Hentges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> :
> :    Matthias> Ext3 is rock-stable since it is based on ext2 which is in use
> :    Matthias> for many years and is well tested.
> :
> :You probably cannot infer the stability of ext3 from that of ext2.  The
> :layout has been made mostly compatible, but the code has been changed for
> :much more than what you can trust without trying it.
> 
> Are you sure?  

As Frank said, the on disk format is rather similar, but the actual code
is diverging.

> I thought that ext3 was just ext2 plus journal.  In fact,
> I've seen it suggested that you can safely revert from ext3 to ext2 by
> simply deleting the journal file and editing fstab.  

You don't even need to delete the journal, AFAIK; just mount it as ext2.

> I seem to remember
> seeing that on this list a while back as a way to shred files reliably so
> that they could _not_ be recovered from the ext3 journal.

Deleting the journal would (obviously) have that effect.

-rob

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