nope, reiserfs is a replacement for ext2..

its a new type of journaling filesystem...

I am using it on my boxes,, it has some benefits, no defrag, and it
remembers its good state,

so if you hit reset, or powerouts and stuff, it ususally just comes straight
back up with no problems at all...
It can also be a bit faster then ext2 as well.

I have used it for months now, and I love it...

it has nothing to do with hdparm (what happens in that high speed access
thing...)


regards

Franki

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Is the Reiser file system the part during the install where it talks about
higher speed hard drive access but does not recommend it because with
different chipsets it tends to be buggy?  Or is this something else?

Tazmun
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