Re: Best filesysyem for FreeBSD & Linux shared partition

2004-03-23 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
>> >> Any thoughts? SOMETIMES no file system is the best file system. E.g., by putting a raw file on a partition with "dd", "cat", or ">", maybe with the raw file being a .pax, .tgz, or other archive file. Creative use of "dd" options should permit multiple files per partition but I've only eve

Best filesysyem for FreeBSD & Linux shared partition

2004-03-23 Thread Vasil Dimov
> Hello Everyone, > > I am multibooting FreeBSD with a few Linux distributions such as Mandrake, > Gentoo, Slackware, Red Hat. (I'll reduce that list to a couple of favourites > eventually). > > I have set up a primary partition with ext2 filesystem to act as a single > data partition accessable

Best filesysyem for FreeBSD & Linux shared partition

2004-03-21 Thread Ron Joordens
Hello Everyone, I am multibooting FreeBSD with a few Linux distributions such as Mandrake, Gentoo, Slackware, Red Hat. (I'll reduce that list to a couple of favourites eventually). I have set up a primary partition with ext2 filesystem to act as a single data partition accessable from all OSs. T