Yeah, Reiser deals much better with lots of small files (ebuilds!)
than does any other FS.


On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 14:25:11 -0600, Mat Branyon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I noticed that qpkg -i went much faster when i was using a reiserfs
> partition as opposed to ext3.
> 
> --mat
> 
> Alvaro Zuniga wrote:
> > What is the greatest pain in the @(*#& when dealing with Gentoo. In my
> > opinion is searching for stuff due to the incredible amount of time that
> > it takes to make a search. I relize that the largest overhead is the
> > first search. Unfortunately, I usually only search once and the result
> > set is good enough; therefore, every search is a first.
> >
> > Anyway, I came across a great utility called "esearch" Those gentoo
> > users that have never used it are going to be impress with the speed.
> > Just as fast or faster than "make search" in the FreeBSD ports system.
> >
> > bash# emerge esearch
> >
> > The only drawback is that the portage tree has to be indexed everytime
> > you do an "emerge sync". I do not do to many syncs unless absolutely
> > necessary. If I cared about being up to date, I would probably have cron
> > do both the index rebuild and emerge sync a week or so.
> >
> > I would probably add to cron an "emerge world" every Friday Morning
> > since I know that the chances of returning home after my regular stop to
> > happy hour after work are very slim.
> >
> > If you did not know this utility you are in for a wild ride.
> >
> > Alvaro Zuniga
> >
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