* James Rayner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Linux based filesystems, or ext3 at least, are/is much more durable
> than we give them credit, this same computer has run out of battery
> life plenty of times, with no problems.
Well, this maybe holds true for file systems like ext3/xfs... I killed
my machine with them alot...
When using reiserfs, and now jfs... I'm happy if I don't have to look in
the lost+found errors and rearrange the inode numbers to names I can
work with. This statement is from a use case that is probably very rare.
(The open source radeon driver freezes my system every time I draw a lot on
 the X-Server.)

But then again, this is obviously very subjective and please don't start
flaming because your favorite file systems didn't do a very good job for
me... I always say in the IRC channel that file systems are very YMMVish.

On topic:
How about backgrounding most daemons... This greatly increases boot-up
time for me.

HTH,
        Benny

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