On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 08:03:42AM -0500, Derrik Pates wrote:
> Jens Schmalzing wrote:
> >If you are loooking for an alternative journalling filesystems, you
> >may want to give xfs a try. I've used it on my powerbooks for quite
> >some time now. It's probably never mentioned in installation repo
Jens Schmalzing wrote:
If you are loooking for an alternative journalling filesystems, you
may want to give xfs a try. I've used it on my powerbooks for quite
some time now. It's probably never mentioned in installation reports
because until recently, it required a patched kernel source tree.
Hi,
Brady Jarvis writes:
> Everything I have read on installing GNU/Linux on Powerbooks deals
> with either Ext2 or Ext3, with no mention of ReiserFS. [...] I
> wanted to ask if it was a reasonable expectation to see it supported
> on PPC hardware.
If you are loooking for an alternative journall
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 09:27, Brady Jarvis wrote:
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> Everything I have read on installing GNU/Linux on Powerbooks deals with
> either Ext2 or Ext3, with no mention of ReiserFS. I know there are power
> management issues with Ext2 vs. Ext3, but I ha
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> Everything I have read on installing GNU/Linux on Powerbooks deals with
> either Ext2 or Ext3, with no mention of ReiserFS. I know there are power
> management issues with Ext2 vs. Ext3, but I have never
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Everything I have read on installing GNU/Linux on Powerbooks deals with
either Ext2 or Ext3, with no mention of ReiserFS. I know there are power
management issues with Ext2 vs. Ext3, but I have never had luck with
Ext2...So, I went ahead and installed
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