-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 So I have another question. The speed of reiserfs is mainly because of the way it journals metadata (data about data). It does not guarantee that the data is actually on the disk (unlike ext3). There are cases where reiserfs has been known to trash an entire partition. What are the optimal extended attributes (in fstab) for mounting a reiser partition?
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