On Wed, 19 Jul 2000 at 09:26, A. M. Varon wrote:
>Have you tried ext3(ftp://ftp.uk.linux.org/pub/linux/sct/fs/jfs)? twas
>developed by stephen tweed of redhat. a newer version was released a
>couple of days ago. Have installed it in two production debian linux
>boxes(one is a squid proxy server.) and so far, it works like a charm.
I just downloaded the ext3 source recently. Haven't checked it out,
though. What tools do you use for ext3? Also, would you know if there's a
way to "upgrade" an ext2 partition, without wiping out all the data?
About ReiserFS: last I heard a lot of ReiserFS upgrades require you to
wipe out your data and reformat (or something like that), can anyone
confirm or contradict this?
Aside from the benefits recovering from a crash, what else does a
journalling file system offer? Is it any faster? Or OTOH is it a little
slower? :)
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