ptah wrote:
>
> What are the benifits of reiserfs over ext2fs? I haven't
> heard much about this yet. Thanks
You can find all relevant information about reiserfs under
http://devlinux.com/projects/reiserfs/
Cheers,
~Andreas
"Have you noticed there are no interesting people in heaven?
--Jus
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Brook humphrey wrote:
> It is a journeling file system. When your system crashes it can recover
> faster without having to use fsck. Also it's supposed to be faster than
> ext2.
>
> ptah wrote:
> >
> > What are the benifits of reiserfs over ext2fs? I haven't
> > heard much
It is a journeling file system. When your system crashes it can recover
faster without having to use fsck. Also it's supposed to be faster than
ext2.
ptah wrote:
>
> What are the benifits of reiserfs over ext2fs? I haven't
> heard much about this yet. Thanks
What are the benifits of reiserfs over ext2fs? I haven't
heard much about this yet. Thanks
"Bovy, Steve" wrote:
> I want to format and use reiserfs as
> my default file system of choice , why cant i do this
What are the benifits of reiserfs over ext2fs? I haven't
heard much about this yet. Thanks
Magnus,
I just finished up a Cooker install off a local mirror. Used ReiserFS
mounted as / no /boot or anything. Its easier for me on this smallish drive,
works like a champ right now. Tried crashing it to see the Journalling in
action and everything works as advertised..
Austin
Austin Theen
Te
I have a single '/' partition and a '/home' that are both RiserFS.
No ext2 anywhere on my PC.
/dev/hda2 / reiserfs notail 1 1
none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0
/mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom 0 0
/mnt/floppy /mnt/floppy supermount fs=vfat,dev=/dev/fd0 0 0
/dev/hda1 /
I've been playing around with an idea about using reiserfs on a Cache
appliance. Seeing how reiserfs is so much faster with lots of small
files I though it would make a great filesystem for use with Squid.
I would be interesting to use the same machine with ext2 vs reiser
on a squid bakeoff. Be
Magnus Holmberg wrote:
> Is it possible to install Mandrake 7.1 on a / partition with reiserfs.
> Or do i need to have /boot on ext2 filesystem?
I did all partitions except windows, swap, and /boot on reiser. I did
/boot on ext2 because checking it is trivial and I had no notion whether
the ker
Magnus Holmberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it possible to install Mandrake 7.1 on a / partition with reiserfs.
yes u can :)
the notail option of reiserfs permits lilo to work no reiserfs.
you'll loose some space though, so you should not have a huge big reiserfs.
DrakX will take care of
Your filesystems can be totally reiserfs - and with the bundled new LILO
you don't even need to have /boot under the 1024th cylinder. Last time
I've heard DrakX will only configure LILO if your kernel is on a
reiserfs partition though - no GRUB.
Regards,
Michèl
Magnus Holmberg wrote:
>
> Is it p
Taras Glek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> /dev/sr0 as it should, rendering the cdrom entry in fstab useless unless i do
> "cd /dev && rm -f /dev/cdrom && ln /dev/sr0 /dev/cdrom".
> If you could fix this tiny bug in DrakX it would be great.
done in cooker...
Taras Glek wrote:
>
> This is exactly what I needed to know. No, I haven't tested ReiserFS, Mandrake
> kernels are hard to recompile(for me at least). I'm not sure what options need
> to be selected(ie. last time I recompiled, my SB Live stopped working).
> Another question. ALSA seems to support
I have been using Reiser on a 72 GB hardware raid.
2.2.14 kernel
Linux Mandrake (air)
Dual PIII 450 system
We have over 60 users using a Interbase 5.6 Database that runs on it.
Our database has a usage delta of over 3 GB a month.
We even had a drive fail in the RAID.
No problems, no hiccups, real
This is exactly what I needed to know. No, I haven't tested ReiserFS, Mandrake
kernels are hard to recompile(for me at least). I'm not sure what options need
to be selected(ie. last time I recompiled, my SB Live stopped working).
Another question. ALSA seems to support more sound-cards than the Fr
Taras Glek wrote:
>
> http://devlinux.com/projects/reiserfs/ says "3.5.18[ReiserFS] is out, and it
> is stable".
> SuSE is going to support ReiserFS in the 6.4 release, I would imagine that
> they have throughly tested the filesystem. If you need to throughly test the
> fs, why dodn't you interg
Taras Glek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> http://devlinux.com/projects/reiserfs/ says "3.5.18[ReiserFS] is out, and it
> is stable".
> SuSE is going to support ReiserFS in the 6.4 release, I would imagine that
> they have throughly tested the filesystem. If you need to throughly test the
> fs, wh
http://devlinux.com/projects/reiserfs/ says "3.5.18[ReiserFS] is out, and it
is stable".
SuSE is going to support ReiserFS in the 6.4 release, I would imagine that
they have throughly tested the filesystem. If you need to throughly test the
fs, why dodn't you intergrate it into the Cooker ASAP(yo
Taras Glek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a 27G hard drive and fscking it can take quite a while with Mandrake
> 7.02 using ext2 filesystem. I would love to see reiser fs supported by
> Mandrake as soon as possible so I wouldn't have to wait as long dueing boot
> up.
it's planned, the soo
Vandoorselaere Yoann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Taras Glek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have a 27G hard drive and fscking it can take quite a while with Mandrake
> > 7.02 using ext2 filesystem. I would love to see reiser fs supported by
> > Mandrake as soon as possible so I wou
Taras Glek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> I have a 27G hard drive and fscking it can take quite a while with Mandrake
> 7.02 using ext2 filesystem. I would love to see reiser fs supported by
> Mandrake as soon as possible so I wouldn't have to wait as long dueing boot
> up. SuSE and a number
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Hoyt wrote:
> Any plans on including Reiserfs in cooker, or at least including the patch
> to the kernel since the reiserfs patch seems to only work on the stack
> kernel?
There are plans - the reason it didn't put it in there already was that
it didn't get updated for a long
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