Am Tue, 30 Jun 2009 12:40:56 -0700 schrieb Mike Castle <dalgoda+deb...@gmail.com>:
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 11:40 AM, lee<l...@yun.yagibdah.de> wrote: > > It seems you can convert ext3 to ext4 later, so I'm thinking > > of using ext3 for now and maybe converting later. > > If you go this route, be sure you use a later kernel, .28+. .26 has > known issues with mixing extent/non-extent files on the same system (I > think?, verify to be sure). And I can attest to growing ext4 > filesystems online is deadly. :-/ .28 was the first kernel where ext4 was marked stable. With good reasons, it seems... The .26 problem may be: Kernel 2.6.26 doesn't support ext4 (it probably has ext4dev support). As soon as the first extent-based file is created on a ext3 mounted as ext4, the filesystem is ext3 incompatible. Generally I'd use ext4 only with 2.6.28+ as it was marked stable in that version. Andreas
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