/boot is not a problem. I don't keeping it a extfs2. It's not used after
booting and init. main concerns are /etc. So many hours of work were
there... 

> I don't know what you mean "easy to manage."  I don't do anything
> differently for jfs (reiserfs, for example) than I do with any other
> file system.  The only problem I know about is with grub.  Grub
> supports reiserfs as /boot, but not some other choices.  Many people
> choose to leave a tiny /boot partition as ext2, since you don't write
> to it very often.

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