Hi,

On Apr 2, 2005 12:27 PM, J.Bakshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> could anyone pls tell me whether  reiserfs file system slows down the machine
> ( than the ext3 on that particular machine ) ? 
I have used both and still using both of them in different partitions
of my hard drive.
I haven't felt any kind of slowdown because of reiserfs.
Though haven't tested it yet, reiserfs4(bleeding edge version, not
includeded in the main kernel tree yet) boast to be the fastest
filesystem with cfq/anticipatory io scheduler combo.  


if yes then how can one change
> reiserfs to ext3 ? 

Backup your data and then
reformat the partition using reiserfs filesystem specific
userland tools. Be sure to compile the kernel with filesystem support first. 



>some technical discussion between reiserfs and ext3 is
> also welcome.
These are some links with benchmarks
http://fsbench.netnation.com/
http://www.ephess.net/fs/linux-2.4.html

-siddhartha


> 
> thanks in advanced.
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