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
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
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
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
JFS serious stability ; absolutely not
XFS: Good, st
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 seems t
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