On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, Axel Siebenwirth wrote:
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> >
> > Ext3 is slower as far as I know. Reiserfs is quite stable.
> > I've had the feeling that JFS was faster when it comes to accessing larger
> > files and reading large
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, Axel Siebenwirth wrote:
>
> Ext3 is slower as far as I know. Reiserfs is quite stable.
> I've had the feeling that JFS was faster when it comes to accessing larger
> files and reading large directories, I mean with many files.
> I have never actually trie
Hi S.!
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, S. Barret Dolph wrote:
> I have looked at the various file system stuff for comparison. I have been
> using Reiserfs for some time now and had, until recently, no problems.
>
> ?s
>
> Are Xfs and Jfs still too new to use?
>
> I have used
Hi S.!
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, S. Barret Dolph wrote:
> I have looked at the various file system stuff for comparison. I have been
> using Reiserfs for some time now and had, until recently, no problems.
What problems exactly?
> Are Xfs and Jfs still too new to use?
No, they are qui
I have looked at the various file system stuff for comparison. I have been
using Reiserfs for some time now and had, until recently, no problems.
?s
Are Xfs and Jfs still too new to use?
I have used ext3 for my / partition. But I can't remember who told me I should
do that or why. Is
How do I clean this up?
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Hello,
As far as i know reiserfs doesn't support undelete.
However, if you run reiserfsck with option --rebuild-tree, it will rebuild
the entire file system tree using leaf nodes found on the device and
*probably* (i'm not 100% sure) relink your deleted files.
I advise you to
;t have done,
> ironically during a backup process. Is there any way I can recreate the
> files, like the 'undelete' applications for Windows (I think Symantec
> has made one)? The files were located on a ReiserFS partition.
>
> Please, tell me there is a way of undeleting
Hello!
I just accidently deleted some files that I really shouldn't have done,
ironically during a backup process. Is there any way I can recreate the
files, like the 'undelete' applications for Windows (I think Symantec
has made one)? The files were located on a ReiserFS par
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Hi folks,
I have a 2 gb HD that is under reiserfs as /home. I want to re-partition it so
that half is /opt. Is this posible and is there a howto
Sean
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thanks,
petre
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Hi, everyone,
Long time I haven't post anything on this list... don't even know if it
still exists or not. So, please reply to my email addr. as well.
Anyways, I am considering switching to a journaling filesystem on my
server. What do you recommend, ReiserFS or XFS, and wh
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