> Personally I use PFS3 (And AFS-Pro and PFS2 before that).  It is fault
> tolerant (No invalidation) and is a lot faster than FFS.  So here I
> get a faster browser cache and I am fairly crash resistant.

> Jason Watson. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

As mentioned before I currently use ram: as my "cache" and like the
fact that it gets cleared every reboot. This is the "ultimate" way to
avoid cache related invalidation problems - one can't invalidate RAM:
(well we certainly hope we can't!)

Ok that will change when I change to a larger hard disk, so Jason if
you here of a solution to this please post it to the mailing list:)

Sorry I can be no more help on this.

-Bridge
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