hi all, just looking for information here; why use ext3 journaling fs instead of ext2?
thanks!
Jim
Less likely to suffer catastrophic data loss in the event of a crash. Also, quicker fsck comletion when booting after an unclean umount (as happens in a crash).
I personally prefer XFS over ext3, but any journalled filesystem will do you well.
-Roberto
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