hihihi wrote:

> Tom Diehl wrote:
>
> >On Sun, 28 Oct 2001, hihihi wrote:
> >
> >>That leads me to another question..
> >>Red hat 7.2 uses a new file system, i believe.
> >>ext3 or something..
> >>When you do a upgrade from 7.1 to 7.2, will the harddisk be converted to
> >>this new filesystem ??????
> >>
> >
> >You get to choose if you want it to upgrade to ext3 or not. the systems I
> >have done so far I have upgraded all of my partitions to ext3 and have
> >had no problems what so ever with them. It is really cool to see the system
> >just come back up with no fsck after just pushing the "big red button" (yea
> >I know your not supposed to do it but I just could not resist). No 10 minute fsck.
> >Something I will not miss. especially on my slower machines.
> >
>
> Great...
> Might be time to install 7.2 on my 486, which has redhat 5.1 now :-)
>

I would not install it on a 486 it is too "fat" really should have a minimum P3 500 -
256 RAM

-Joshua



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