Am Donnerstag, 29. November 2007 schrieb ext Harald Barth:
> > We use openafs clients on a lot of machines. The local Filesystems are
> > usually reiser. But for the DiskCache we have to install one partition
> > with ext2.
>
> To all my experience, reiserfs is broken. I recommend NOT to use that
> file system. At all.

OK. replase reiser with xfs, jfs, whatever. I guess the real question was: 
What's the reason why one should not use other filesystems than ext2 for 
the cache partition on a Linux client?

Bye...

        Dirk
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