I'm curious how JFFS2 would compare. (I'm curious if it can even be compared because it's still not clear to me if it can reside in conventional media.)
JFFS2 is the "make your flash ROM read-write" filesystem used in Linux on hand-helds. Flash ROM is presented as a "memory technology device", but from my juvenile exploration looks like just another block dev as presented. So JFFS2 no doubt has specific design points to work with such funky media. Does that slow it down in other ways? Can it reside in "normal" media? Of course, the shoot-out didn't include CMS. But then, it didn't have ISO 9660 either, so I'll take comfort. -- R;
