On 2/4/06, Wesley Parish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes but over 3 years Alot can change.> jfs:
> * very low cpu overhead (lowest)
> * file writing unaffected by partition load
> * flushes to disk when the IO scheduler tells it to
> (see /usr/src/linux/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt under io vm
> heading)(/proc/sys/vm/
I tried jfs on my /usr partition 3 years ago, and it was far from reliable
then. I had to fsck-jfs it several times because it failed. So after that I
chose reiserfs for /usr and it hasn't failed me yet.
Wesley Parish
So Comparing it with a 3 year old experiment is hardly fair.
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--Ben Devine