"Robert Cross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 2.   Check what else the Suse system has installed and is running in the
> background. I've migrated my two systems,
> (Athlon-based 'base' station and PII/266 laptop) to Suse 7.3 from RH7.0,
> and there appears to be way more background
> systems running on Suse than on the old RH one. (Like why do
> Mandrake/Suse/RedHat insist on running the PCMCIA service
> on a system that doesn't have PCMCIA sockets?)

It exits when it discovers that, so it doesn't run.

> 3.   What file system are you running. I've heard that ReiserFS, and
> journalling systems in particular, make better use
> of the device-peering facilities that SCSI has, presumably where you've got
> a multi disk setup.

When I tested, ReiserFS did worse than the rest (ext3, xfs) for
databases (this was pgsql, though).

-- 
Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat, Inc.

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