Re: journaling file system on thinkpad?

2002-05-11 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 11:21:28PM -0400, Tom Allison wrote: > Scott Henry wrote: > >"M" == Michael Hothorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Hi, > >> I'm running woody with kernel 2.4.18 on an IBM i1200 Thinkpad. I am > >> using ext2 filesystem for all partitions (but swap:-). It happend > >> more

Re: journaling file system on thinkpad?

2002-05-10 Thread Tom Allison
Scott Henry wrote: "M" == Michael Hothorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: M> Hi, M> I'm running woody with kernel 2.4.18 on an IBM i1200 Thinkpad. I am using M> ext2 filesystem for all partitions (but swap:-). It happend more than M> once, that I left the machine on battery and left the office f

Re: journaling file system on thinkpad?

2002-05-10 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 10:40:33PM -0700, Scott Henry wrote: > > "M" == Michael Hothorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > M> Hi, > > M> I'm running woody with kernel 2.4.18 on an IBM i1200 Thinkpad. I am using > M> ext2 filesystem for all partitions (but swap:-). It happend more than > M> once

Re: journaling file system on thinkpad?

2002-05-10 Thread Scott Henry
> "M" == Michael Hothorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: M> Hi, M> I'm running woody with kernel 2.4.18 on an IBM i1200 Thinkpad. I am using M> ext2 filesystem for all partitions (but swap:-). It happend more than M> once, that I left the machine on battery and left the office for more M> than 3h

Re: OT: which journaling file system

2001-07-30 Thread asincero
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 01:11:39PM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote: > I thought that ReiserFS does journal the file contents. Can someone > point us to some docs that say for sure? It is in the Reiser FAQ, iirc. I had to recently decide between XFS, Reiser, or EXT3. I've been using EXT3 for a few month

Re: OT: which journaling file system

2001-07-19 Thread Mike Fedyk
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 03:31:04PM +0100, Christian Jaeger wrote: > At 11:47 Uhr +1000 19.7.2001, Steve Kieu wrote: > >I too asked this question ; there are a lot of > >comparison around the net. But not from the benchmark, > >...; just from my experience. I tested all of those. > > > >Reiserfs sti

Re: OT: which journaling file system

2001-07-19 Thread Christian Jaeger
At 11:47 Uhr +1000 19.7.2001, Steve Kieu wrote: I too asked this question ; there are a lot of comparison around the net. But not from the benchmark, ...; just from my experience. I tested all of those. Reiserfs still has stability problem and it uses system resources more than others. Not I d

Re: OT: which journaling file system

2001-07-18 Thread Steve Kieu
tebook and want > to use a journaling > file system for the partition that shall contain > /usr, /var and /home. > I asked myself (and now ask you) what fs would be > appropriate? > It seems that ReiserFS and XFS are both relatively > stable now and > not too hard to install c

OT: which journaling file system

2001-07-18 Thread Philipp Zabel
hi! this is perhaps somewhat off-topic, but the reason for my question is not... I'm installing woody on a dell i8k notebook and want to use a journaling file system for the partition that shall contain /usr, /var and /home. I asked myself (and now ask you) what fs would be appropriate? It

Re: Journaling file system

2000-08-05 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 11:57:36AM -0500, Phil Brutsche wrote: > > > Note that out of all of these, only reiserfs has been ported to the > > 2.4.0-testX series. > > Actually, xfs has been ported too. I just saw on freshmeat an > announ

Re: Journaling file system

2000-08-05 Thread Nate Duehr
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 09:50:00AM +, steve doerr wrote: > Does anyone know if there is a workable journaling file system for > Debian yet? > > Thanks for any input. > Steve A good source of info for all Linux High-Availability projects is www.linux-ha.org ... hope it helps.

Re: Journaling file system

2000-08-05 Thread Moritz Schulte
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 12:25:34PM -0500, Warren A. Layton wrote: [Journaling FileSystems under Linux...] > There is also GFS (Global File System) from the University of Michigan (I > think...I could be some other university). > > Of all of these, I think ReiserFS is the most mature but (IMHO) E

Re: Journaling file system

2000-08-05 Thread André Dahlqvist
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 11:57:36AM -0500, Phil Brutsche wrote: > Note that out of all of these, only reiserfs has been ported to the > 2.4.0-testX series. Actually, xfs has been ported too. I just saw on freshmeat an announcement of xfs for linux-2.4.0-test5. The website for the project is here:

Re: Journaling file system

2000-08-05 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > Does anyone know if there is a workable journaling file system for > Debian yet? * reiserfs - it's a mostly-journalling file system, and should be quite stable (can't quite bring myself to use it on my own s

Re: Journaling file system

2000-08-05 Thread Moritz Schulte
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 09:50:00AM +, steve doerr wrote: > Does anyone know if there is a workable journaling file system for > Debian yet? there are Journaling FileSystems for Linux, yes. but, all are still beta or alpha.. o ReiserFS: a JFS, which uses a B-Tree (afaik beta), o Ex

Journaling file system

2000-08-05 Thread steve doerr
Does anyone know if there is a workable journaling file system for Debian yet? Thanks for any input. Steve