On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 16:27, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> Redeeman wrote:
> 
> >i am looking for a filesystem where its almost impossible to loose data,
> >i experience power loss quite often
> >
> A backup UPS might be a better solution....
> 
> >dies, i never lost files when i used fat32
> >
> I'm not bashing DOS or Windows, but if that's true, you simply *got* 
nah, but fat32 was also kinda designed for not to loose data, due to
windows fails all time :D

on my amiga i use sfs, which is nice2k too, but i cant use that on linux
:(
> *lucky*. You're looking for a journaling filesystem as they "help" in 
> cases like yours. FAT32 isn't a journaling fs though.
> 
> >but i want a unix filesystem, so far i think ext3 is okay, but it has anyway 
> >brought me some problems, and reiserfs did too, i wonder which is most stable due 
> >to system power loss? i dont need any extreme performance or anything,
> >  
> >
> I use ext3 with no issues myself, for what that's worth. I've read good 
> things about XFS recently.
> 
> Hall
> 
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