Application source code usually consists of many (often hundreds) small
text files. Since ReiserFS is optimised for small files (while not
sacrificing speed on larger files), compiling source should be much faster
than ext2, AFAIK.
On Sat, 14 Jul 2001 02:45, Romanator wrote:
Hi everybody,
Will using the Reiser FS affect the way I configure, make and make
install? In other words should I stick with the ext2 FS?
Roman
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