Carlos E. R. wrote: > > The Monday 2006-12-25 at 14:48 -0500, John E. Perry wrote: > >>> You choose that advice instead of the advice to the contrary. >> Yes. Practically no one gave an unqualified "yes" to reiser3. The best >> I saw was "don't change without reason". > > I don't see any reason to change. And I would say the same to anybody > using similar reasons to change from ext3 to reiser or xfs or any > combination whatsoever. > >>>> I just hope the deep bugs on this list keep talking about in >>>> Reiser don't come to my system. >>> What bugs? >> Whatever it is that causes partitions to collapse occasionally. You >> wouldn't call that a bug? > > No. > > If it were a bug, you would be reporting it to bugzilla to have it solved. >
If I had something worthwhile to say, probably. Who to I say "my root partition suddenly became unavailable, and I had to restore it with fsck.reiser from my rescue cd, and I have no idea what the problem was"? > Collapse, like what? In normal use? As I said before, after one of the zen updates, I rebooted, and the root partition was corrupt. fsck.reiser from the install cd printed hundreds of lines during the two stages of repair, which I did not try to write down, and which, as far as I know, are not preserved anywhere on the system. -- John Perry Embedded Electronics (757)813-6109 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
