I am new to linux and have maybe a dumb question. I have samba 3.0.11 up and 
running and everything works great. I notice that everytime I copy a file to 
the share the memory on the system increments the amount of the file. The 
memory never gets freed. When I delete the file the memory gets freed. The 
share is on an ext3 filesystem. I have read up on this and notice that ext3 
uses journaling. Could this be that the journal is taking up the memory. Would 
it be better to convert the filesystem to ext2?

Thanks in Advance,
David

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