I also prefer ext3 for RW filesystems ans ext2 for RO filesystems.

It is very stable and easy to fix.




On 6/27/06, Fargusson.Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I vote for ext3.

The ext3 filesystem is the easiest to fix if something goes wrong.  The
other filesystems may need some tweaking when something goes wrong.  When
the root filesystem goes bad it can be very hard to fix problems because you
may not be able to boot up cleanly and use the commands needed to work on
the problem.

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Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 2:22 AM
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Subject: quota


Hello linuxvm-list,
I have a z/VM 5.2 with gentoo linux running on it.
This works really great (I couldn't beleave that everything compiled
without problems) and currently I'm looking for a filesysteme for my root
partition.

At the moment it's reiserfs, but as far as I know the quota support for
reiser is broken / unstable.

So is there a recommendation which filesystem (xfs, jfs, reiserfs, ext3)
to
use for the root partition especially if you want to use quota support (I
would like to know if my partition is running out of space, so if someone
has better ideas than quota, let me know)?

Regards Andreas



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