On Wed, 4 Apr 2001 at 23:08, Miguel A.L. Paraz wrote:
> chattr being part of *e2fs*progs might mean something ;)
I found that out awhile after I discovered chattr didn't work. When it
messed up when I ran it (had some error messages), I checked to see what
package it belonged to (was intending to get a newer one, in case that
would work), and voila, my eyes were opened. :)
> So postfix won't like running on a reiserfs partition then, since it
> wants to 'chattr +S' the stuff that should be guaranteed
> synced-on-write.
I don't know of an MTA that will "like" running on ReiserFS with its lack
for that 'chattr +S' capability (for now). It works, though. It's just
that you may lose mail if the power to the computer dies at the right ...
err, wrong, time.
> 4. It is said to more effective for squid caches. I tried it for a
> while, but have no benchmarks as to this being truly the case.
There's a sponsor for this, it seems. I'm personally a believer, although
not worth any credit as I manage no major squid caches. ;>
--> Jijo
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