On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 21:02, Josef Oduwo wrote:
> Could someone let me know the the difference between Ext2 and Ext3?

The only real difference is that ext3 is a journaled filesystem, ext2 is
not.  What does that mean?  For joe-user, it mostly just means less wait
time at bootup after, say, a system crash.  Recovering the journal takes
a lot less time than fsck'ing the entire disk.

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David Hollister
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