> As for a filesystem. I wouldn't recommend ext2 or ext3 at all. I would
> _highly_ recommend a journaling filesystem such as Reiserfs
> (http://www.namesys.com) or XFS (http://oss.sgi.com). I've used
reiserfs for
> a long time, but XFS is growing on me. It seems to be more stable in
latest
> 2.4
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 03:05:09PM -0500, Andrew Crum wrote:
>
> As for a filesystem. I wouldn't recommend ext2 or ext3 at all. I
> would _highly_ recommend a journaling filesystem such as Reiserfs
> (http://www.namesys.com) or XFS (http://oss.sgi.com).
You do know that ext3 is journaling, right
> I am using a Gigabyte GA7DXR board with an onboard raid controller Ultra
> 100 from Promise. Now I would like to connect some old 15 GB disks to
> this controller. 2 or 4 disks are possible. On the raid I would like to
> have a mysql database with around 5 GB. The system should operate under
> l
Hello,
I am using a Gigabyte GA7DXR board with an onboard raid controller Ultra
100 from Promise. Now I would like to connect some old 15 GB disks to
this controller. 2 or 4 disks are possible. On the raid I would like to
have a mysql database with around 5 GB. The system should operate under
lin