> Despite the fact that people say that ext3 is good enough for production 
> use, you can't ignore the dozens and dozens of complaints people make 
> about it constantly. In all honesty, ext3 is still under development as 
> are most journalling filesystems. I wouldn't use it, say, for the root 
> partition, but I might for a lesser important one... just until you get 
> the hang of it and until ext3 is well enough developed to the point where 
> the complaints stop :)

What complaints? On /.? Your opinion is entirely unsubstantiated. I have
not heard of anyone actually having a problem with ext3. Use it, it
works fine. In fact it works better than fine since you won't be waiting
for your system to boot up.

Jared



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