David Brown wrote:
Another common memory test is to create a reiserfs partition and see how
badly it corrupts itself.

It's likely to do that *without* bad memory anyways. I've never before seen such an awesome concept implemented so poorly. *every* *time* i've used reiserfs it's somehow corrupted itself. It may be a tad faster than XFS (which, mind you, I've never had corrupt), but if it's not accurate then I can't trust it. I'll take a small reduction in speed for a large increase in reliability every time.

-kelsey


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