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Titel:   BeitragVerfasst am: 01.08.2006, 20:51 Uhr



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Well if you get away from windows period I would use reiserfs [...]


It *seemed* to me that reiserfs led to just a few more problems for me than ext3 (I used it up to about 4 mo. ago). I just had a vague feeling that I was getting more problems with reiserfs. Too, I like using beagle to search, and reiserfs apparently doesn't work (as well, or at all?) with that filesystem. Finally, some of the partitioning tools don't seem to handle reiserfs as well as ext3 (though this seems to change rapidly; I notice that the latest version of gparted claims it'll hangle ext3 and reiserfs equivalently).

Piper, why do you recommend one over the other? I've read conflicting reports about stability issues and the handling of meta-data.

Has anyone fooled with xfs?

Just curious!
 
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Titel:   BeitragVerfasst am: 01.08.2006, 23:26 Uhr
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Probably because I never had a problem with it Smilie

Some good reading and opinions

http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/388

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