There was talk some time back about early versions of reiserfs not
playing nice with nfs, but that was supposed to have been fixed a long
time ago.  I now use nfs and reiserfs on two desktops that have
occasional crashes (usually power outages, or me making mistakes!) and
have never seen a problem.  But, if there is a more than a few
instances, then ...

BillK

On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 07:13, Paulo da Silva wrote:
> William Kenworthy escreveu:
> 
> >...
> >reiserfs is fantastic - much better than ext3 which occaionally acts
> >...
> >
> I have been using reiserfs for a long time on desktop without any problems.
> Unfortunately, when I was trying to setup my laptop I got a few crashes.
> In two of them I lost all my reiserfs partition information. Just in 
> case, I still keep a
> frequent mirror of the reiserfs partition on an ext2 one. I hadn't any more
> problems but I still didn't have any more crashes or power fails so far.
> 
> BTW, one of the crashes  occured when I tried to shut down the laptop 
> while it
> was sharing a nfs dir with the desktop and, I can't remember why, he 
> couldn't
> "talk" to the desktop. It was retrying the connection  for a long time. 
> So, I decided to
> power it off. I couln't boot it any more. Trying to rebuild the tree, I 
> got a tree
> with numeric names for the directories.
> 
> May be just a coincidence ...
> 
> 
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