On Tuesday 18 December 2007 04:37:30 pm Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> On Dienstag, 18. Dezember 2007, Jerry McBride wrote:
> > On Tuesday 18 December 2007 03:56:10 pm Sergey Kobzar wrote:
> > > Hi guys,
> > >
> > > I just had discussion with my friend which file system to use on
> > > laptop with Gentoo.
> > >
> > > - ReiserFS looks unsupported now
> > > - ext3 looks slow some time
> > > - XFS maybe?
> > >
> > > Requirements are:
> > > - low memory usage
> > > - fast enough for laptop
> > > - good supported
> > >
> > > Any ideas?
> >
> > Plenty... Yes, all laptops need a journaled FS. The easiest I've found to
> > install and then admin is EXT3. If you feel that you need anything "more
> > powerful" then you should move your work to a desktop.
> >
> > As a side note, I've been using ext4dev as an expirement and I find it
> > quite nice. However, be aware, once you enable "extents" as a boot option
> > and cause writes to the disk (ie. save a file, etc)... you can never go
> > back to ext3 or plain old ext2 without a format.
>
> if we are at recommending experimental fs, why not reiser4?
> Its atomic structure makes it very nice - and so far it survived a lot of
> crap it had to endure (like a lot of reset-button and plugs out of socket
> events).
>
> And reiser4 has less bug reports than ext3 :P
>

You mean bug reports that got fixed? :')

> But to get back on track: as long as he stays away from XFS it should not
> matter which fs he chooses (well, except jfs...)



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