On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 01:07:31PM -0500, Alan Stern wrote:
> > Maybe some extra checks in reiser code that, while nearly undetectable
> > on internal drives, slowed down external ones? But I think it's not
> > USB-related.
>
> This sounds reasonable. There wasn't anything in the usbmon data to
> indicate a problem.
I had to WAIT for a reiserfs mount today as well. It was on an 80Gb
disk, with LOTs of partitions, so it can't have been a big
partition. This was the death-trhow for that filesystem: we rsynced
all the data off it onto a new disk. We're now completely
reiserfs-free. :-)
Roger.
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