Re: ReiserFS, ext3 (was: 'praise to the debian gods')

2002-02-06 Thread Emil Pedersen
> > 1) Normally I know what I mean, and I'm trying to express myself >(though English isn't my native language as it isn't yours) ... Point taken, I should have been more generous in my interpretation. > So, as you noted this is not a kind of fs-flamewar, because I want a > fs's existence

Re: ReiserFS, ext3 (was: 'praise to the debian gods')

2002-02-06 Thread MH
> "Emil" == Emil Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Emil> MH wrote: >> > "Craig" == Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> Craig> But quite stable at this point. I've been running ext3 on Craig> all my fs's for several months, and have never seen a

Re: ReiserFS, ext3 (was: 'praise to the debian gods')

2002-02-06 Thread Emil Pedersen
MH wrote: > > > "Craig" == Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Craig> But quite stable at this point. I've been running ext3 on > Craig> all my fs's for several months, and have never seen a > Craig> problem that resulted from ext3 itself. > > > *My* experience > >

RE: ReiserFS, ext3 (was: 'praise to the debian gods')

2002-02-05 Thread Jeff Bonner
> > That having been said, I think most people would agree that > > ReiserFS is mature enough for almost any use at this point, > > and I'm not aware of any glaring problems with it. > > Aside from, say, the lack of good repair tools. Or do they > have one now? That really works? That I can't a

Re: ReiserFS, ext3 (was: 'praise to the debian gods')

2002-02-05 Thread Gary Hennigan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Craig> But quite stable at this point. I've been running ext3 on > Craig> all my fs's for several months, and have never seen a > Craig> problem that resulted from ext3 itself. > > > *My* experience > > Ext3 nearly toasted my ide-hd and "tidied up" abou

Re: ReiserFS, ext3 (was: 'praise to the debian gods')

2002-02-05 Thread MH
> "Craig" == Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Craig> But quite stable at this point. I've been running ext3 on Craig> all my fs's for several months, and have never seen a Craig> problem that resulted from ext3 itself. *My* experience Ext3 nearly toasted my ide-

Re: ReiserFS, ext3 (was: 'praise to the debian gods')

2002-02-05 Thread Craig Dickson
begin Jeff Bonner quotation: > First, the usual caveat: ReiserFS is an "experimental" kernel feature > and as such, you should observe all the normal cautions if this is a > critical production environment. Also, there is no dump and restore > with Reiser, but then again neither does the 2.4 k

RE: ReiserFS, ext3 (was: 'praise to the debian gods')

2002-02-05 Thread Jeff Bonner
> And does anyone have any reason why I should not run reiserfs > on the partion where the database will be stored? First, the usual caveat: ReiserFS is an "experimental" kernel feature and as such, you should observe all the normal cautions if this is a critical production environment. Also, t