On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Pablo Ares Gastesi wrote:
->
->>
->> 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.
->
I am looking forward to use jfs, sooner than later. I also heard that
the GNU/HURD will also be using a journaling filesystem. Any details
are known reagarding that?
Nagarjuna
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