In the 9.0 installer, during the "Setup filesystem" stage, when you 
create a new partition, by default its filesystem type is tset to ext3fs.

Now I have to tell all the newbie converts that  install Linux to 
manually change it to ReiserFS, because it is a more advanced filesystem.
After all, ext3 is just ext2 with a journal strapped-on. ReiserFS is a 
new vision to filesystem design. And it is faster.

If they just used the defaults, they'd probably be disappointed with 
Linux "because it it slower than my Windows". Yes, ext2 and ext3 are 
slower than FAT16/32.

So what do you think about changing the default FS type to Reiser in mdk9.1?

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