andrei raevsky wrote: > On 2/15/07, Matthew Flaschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I do know ext3 journals. I'm just uncertain how much that's necessary >> for desktop use. I have a laptop, so power outages aren't relevant, and >> GNU/Linux has never completely crashed on me (though X crashes >> occasionally). >> >> Matthew Flaschen > > well, as long as all works well the differences between jounralling > and non-journalling are not huge, although their characteristics in > how they handle small or huge files are different. > >> > I personally use ReiserFS which, in my >> > experience, is even faster and superior in the recovery after a power >> > outage (something which happens often in Florida). >> >> I don't think I would switch to ReiserFS because tools like parted have >> such limited support for it. > > Ok, but there are plenty of good Reiser tools out there (check > 'apt-cache search reiser') > > but if you are happy with ext2 (which is rock solid and proven) - just > stay with it!
I think I will stick with ext2 for now. Thanks for your patience. Matt Flaschen
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