2006/7/21, Lluís Batlle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Yes, I heard that also about ReiserFS. But practically, I've lost
files using ext3 (I used it for some months). Too many, so I stopped
using it. I've never lost files using ReiserFS (since years of usage)
until this week - and only two tmp files were lost. About XFS, which I
used for a year or so, had namely the problem of sudden system crash.
The filesystem didn't get corrupted, but simply some files (mostly
important ones) were blank after reboot.

About blaming Plan9... I only wanted to help catching an important
problem, if the problem is there. This way I planned giving as much
information as possible. Sorry if my words sound like a blame - my
English is poor, and I often miss those writting nuances.

I had a problem kinda like yours but there was half the disk for
OpenBSD and the other  half was planned to run Plan 9. I remember
Plan9 installation corrupted the PBR and my BSD disklabel.
After I created the Plan9 space with OpenBSD's fdisk, Plan9 installed just fine.

Regards,

Iruatã Souza (muzgo)

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