Steffen Barszus wrote: >On Thursday 10 October 2002 10:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >>On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Aleksander Adamowski wrote: >> >> >>>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. >>> >>> > >No way , I don't would advice reiserfs as default. On crashes on my box >(mostly while testing new things) reiserfs is not secure. The last event I >had was , that Kde/X wasn't starting anymore, and before I had the epg.data >from vdr in my bash-history ( funny isn't it ? ) and I have reiser on that >partition, so don't tell me reiser is stable ...... . For a journaling FS i >should be sure to have no problems after a crash , maybe I could live with >not written things , but I should be sure that already written data will not >be touched anymore > > > > >
don't forget the random file corruption, you *do* get tired of stuff like this: [root@itsamfunnet .error]# ls ls: scp: Permission denied (this *is* a reiserfs issue)
