Interesting comments all.  Thanks.

One thing I'm surprised about is the lack of mention of JFS.  I've
used it before on a few machines with pretty good luck.  It has a lot
of the same benefits of XFS (low overhead, dynamic inode allocation)
and downsides (no shrinking).  One nice thing is that you can easily
use Grub/Lilo with it.

Anyone have reasons to like or dislike JFS?

Nick
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