I'd prefer to have ext3 instead of ext2 - it's a little safer.

And I'd divide it up this way - / and /usr get reiserfs, since the journal 
only stores meta-data, while for the /var and /home I would give them ext3, 
since that also stores the most recent as-yet-unsaved data as well.

My /boot runs on xfs, not that that's anything worth commenting on - I did 
once experiment with /usr as jfs and it wasn't a complete success at the 
kernel maturity level it was at.

/opt can be anything you like.

Give it a go - ext[23] and reiserfs are a workable pair.

Wesley Parish

On Friday 21 March 2003 04:30 am, you wrote:
> is there a problem with having both ext2
> and reiserfs on the same linux
>
> suse sles8 31 bit s/390
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> thanks
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