Hiya
Following on from my Samba Server question... I've fitted the drive, it's
declared as hdb and I'd like to set it up for just files.
I've tried to chose Journalised Etc3, ReiserFS, JFS or XFS.
Which do I chose??
It would be nice if I can put it all as one partition?!
Er, Thanks :)
Elwyn
Elwyn wrote:
Hiya
Following on from my Samba Server question... I've fitted the drive, it's
declared as hdb and I'd like to set it up for just files.
I've tried to chose Journalised Etc3, ReiserFS, JFS or XFS.
Which do I chose??
It would be nice if I can put it all as one partition?!
Er, Thanks
On Saturday 19 Mar 2005 15:25, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
What Journalized file system to pick is not a cut and dried decision. It
depends on what kinds of data you are going to put on the drive, and who
you are asking the question. So you will need to provide more
information before you can
Elwyn wrote:
On Saturday 19 Mar 2005 15:25, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
What Journalized file system to pick is not a cut and dried decision. It
depends on what kinds of data you are going to put on the drive, and who
you are asking the question. So you will need to provide more
information before
On Saturday 19 Mar 2005 15:52, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Well, ext3 is probably a good choice. But I am not an expert on
journalized file systems... As for the mount point, you do NOT want to
use /usr for this. This option if for someone that is running out of
room on /, and is adding space
I have an HP LH3
Netserver that has the integrated Symbios SCSI controller. We have 5 drives off
this controller. We are only using one right now on the server. We also have
SQUID 2.4 loaded on the server and the cache is located on the primary drive. My
question is this: How can I enable