I've got ext4 on my Ubuntu partitions.  Before that it was ext3, of
course.  Not that I really know the technical advantages/disadvantages
of ext4 over ext3.

Timothy Wood

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Nicholas Blatter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, now that the list flared to life arguing^Wdiscussing text
> editors, I figured I'd ask a longtime question while everyone is
> awake.
>
> What's your preferred filesystem?  I realize there are many different
> use cases so I won't limit it to servers, desktops, etc.  I'm just
> curious what you use where and why.
>
> I will jump ahead, however, and say that while I anticipate some ext3
> love, I'd rather hear about what you've _replaced_ ext3 with.  As ext3
> is basically the boring default value of the filesystem switch
> statement and is almost 10 (!) years old, hopefully most have moved
> forward.
>
> What say you?
>
> Nick
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