I like the speed of ReiserFS, excellent!... but use ext3 for /boot and
/backup
as I can boot the ext3 from my OSX
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On 10/6/05, Sean W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I am setting up an Ubuntu 5.04 box tomorrow as a Samba server
(right after I figure out how to disable the raid controller). Do you
suggest xfs? I've been reading this thread and people seem positive on
it, but are there negatives as
Actually, I am setting up an Ubuntu 5.04 box tomorrow as a Samba server
(right after I figure out how to disable the raid controller). Do you
suggest xfs? I've been reading this thread and people seem positive on
it, but are there negatives as well?
Sean
James Peach wrote:
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Actually, I am setting up an Ubuntu 5.04 box tomorrow as a Samba server
(right after I figure out how to disable the raid controller). Do you
suggest xfs? I've been
On Thursday 06 October 2005 09:10 am, Tobias Bluhm wrote:
I gotta put my vote in for ext3. While it is slower than the other fs's:
- It's robust. I've researched this it seems you can bash ext3/2 pretty
hard still recover data. I saw too many stories of lost data on the
other fs's for my
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