On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Jim Sibley wrote:

> In the thread on minimum memory size, a couple responders made comments
> like:
>
> > kreiserfsd
> No Reiserfs? don't need it.
>
> >From experience, this is an ill conceived statement. For data integrity,
> you need a logged file system in case of system failure (kernel panics,
> stupid users, whatever) - ext3 or reiser or the like, especially if you
> have a very large memory and a very active system over a large number of
> volumes. The example I gave in the thread was SuSE SLES8 SP2 and SuSE's
> choice of a logged file system is reiser, so the reiserfs deamon is
> essential.

I though we were talking about _how small_ a system. Hence pruning. No
use for a journalled filesystem if you're not writing.

What do you want to write in a router?

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Cheers
John.

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