-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm installing OpenBSD on this machine, on a 80 EIDE disk that's there specifically to run OpenBSD development. I already have a 600G 3Ware hardware raid on the disk, 500G of which has FreeBSD, using the TW driver (this raid isn't supported by FreeBSD on boot, and I *think* this is true of OpenBSD also.
I can investigate a bit more, and figure out the name of the OpenBSD driver for this 3Ware 9650 Raid controller, but I have (as I said above) 500 G of this 600G raid devoted to FreeBSD. The extra 100G, I want to use to shuttle things between OpenBSD and FreeBSD. My only problem is that I don't know what filesystem I should use for the easiest portability between the 2 OSes. Repeating, OpenBSD is getting put on the 80 EIDE drive, 500G is already up and running for FreeBSD, and the remaining 100G on the Raid1 will be formatted just as soon as I figure out what filesystem type to use if the ONLY goal is maximum portability with FreeBSD. Please, don't bother telling me that such and such filesystem is more efficient, that won't affect things here. Please, could you comment on this? Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkn2RfQACgkQz62J6PPcoOnzTACfdNfi4PjXv2/J3HssyktSmJiT P4cAn3bKSgPbetHDAHfxwa1BYYRL/S2t =Ky6J -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

