> 
> What's interesting is not that they released a linux version, but that
> they released it open source - something that they have never done before.
> This is a big change from the IBM of lore that many oldtimers credited
> with the bulk of FUD of the time.

        Agree. My point is that this move of IBM is more interesting
than selling Linux in some machines (although it is also good). I have
heard jfs is quite a good file system, so I will try it out some time.
If any one has experience with this or a fs other than ext2 (ext3, xfs,
reiserfs), please let me know. I have to set up some big web server,
around 5GB, and I would like a file system that recovers nicely, in case
of a crash.


Pablo.
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