On Tuesday 24 April 2007 21:19, Patrick Cernko wrote:
> The journal normally only protects the filesystem metadata so that the
> OS can still "recognize" the the block-dev as a filesystem. Some
> filesystems also allow "data journaling" but at a cost of writing the
> data twice to the disc(s).
Wel
Guido Fiala wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 April 2007 19:46, Luca Olivetti wrote:
>> En/na Patrick Cernko ha escrit:
>>> I'm using SGI's XFS for any kind of data filesystem and only use ext3
>>> for / . So far, no problems at all.
>> I also use XFS exclusively, but I have the "random zeroed files" when
>>
On Tuesday 24 April 2007 19:46, Luca Olivetti wrote:
> En/na Patrick Cernko ha escrit:
> > I'm using SGI's XFS for any kind of data filesystem and only use ext3
> > for / . So far, no problems at all.
>
> I also use XFS exclusively, but I have the "random zeroed files" when
> the system crashes/pow
En/na Patrick Cernko ha escrit:
I'm using SGI's XFS for any kind of data filesystem and only use ext3
for / . So far, no problems at all.
I also use XFS exclusively, but I have the "random zeroed files" when
the system crashes/power goes off unexpectedly.
Bye
--
Luca
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Sven Schwyn wrote:
After some research on Reiser4 and the surprising twist in Hans Reiser's
personal fate (he was arrested with murder charges last October), I'm
having my doubts as far as further development/bugfixing is concerned
and therefore decided to switch back to ext3 before playing bac
Sven Schwyn wrote:
> Thanks for the hints, however, I can't try it anymore. The latest freeze
> has left my data partition with a corrupt metadata tree and
> --rebuild-tree gave the filesystem it's rest.
>
> After some research on Reiser4 and the surprising twist in Hans Reiser's
> personal fate (
Thanks for the hints, however, I can't try it anymore. The latest
freeze has left my data partition with a corrupt metadata tree and --
rebuild-tree gave the filesystem it's rest.
After some research on Reiser4 and the surprising twist in Hans
Reiser's personal fate (he was arrested with mur