ext3 is journaling FS but ext2 is not ..
Cheers
RCP
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From: Josef Oduwo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 9:32 AM
Subject: Ext2 & Ext3
> Could someone let me know the the difference between Ext2 and Ext3?
>
> Josef Oduwo
> Email: [
Hi linux Gurus,
Here I am having a strange problem with Linux 7.3.
In the past 6 days , my server halted with the following error message:
cidata02 kernel: Assertion failure in journal_write_metadata_buffer() a
t journal.c:406: "buffer_jdirty(jh2bh(jh_in))"
It was not responding on even the cons
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Size of swap partition is usually recommended to be 2 * (size of ram).
But recently i went thru one article wherein it was mentioned that redhat linux
wont be looking to swap beyond 128mb even though we give the swap
partition size of mu
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Can anybody please guide me as to which kernel version is the
most stable one ? As I can see that there are lots of versions available on the
web
but .. what should be the compromise ?How to select the kernel version
acccording to
speci
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Please help me to find out how to find out the version og NFS on my system..!!
RCPathak
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> Sun has stopped supporting solaris on intel...
Ahhh, I guess I missed the point that your Solaris box wasn't a Sun.
> Spe
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Hi,
We have a T3 storage device for which a E3500 is acting as NFS server.
The NFS clients to this storage are four Dell poweredge 2450 running redhat
linux.
We are facing the problem of slow response over the NFS.
We undertook some te