On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 at 15:39, Jimmy wrote:
> Question, is it safe to have 2 or more filesystems in one linux box
> e.g. ext2,reiserfs, and xfs in one box?

Sure! I, in particular, run that trio very stably. ext2 for /boot,
ReiserFS for /var/spool/squid, XFS for everythign else. I do believe
MandrakeCooker has a kernel package with JFS and ext3 in, too. Wow!
Hahaha. :)

Note: XFS may or may not coexist nicely with ext3 and/or JFS because
neither of them (nor XFS) are in the mainstream kernel. The SGI XFS team
does their best to maintain 100% compatibility with the rest of the
mainstream kernel, though. Since ext2 and ReiserFS are there, you
shouldn't have problems most of the time. :)

 --> Jijo

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