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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Federico Sevilla III
> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 8:17 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [plug] ReiserFS ==> EXT2

> The only way I see you changing over to a filesystem with quota support
> (ext2, ext3, XFS) is to do it during off-hours using an extra drive that
> can hold all the data of a particular filesystem. You will have to use
> this buffer drive as you change filesystems one by one. Yes, long,
> tedious, coffee-laden process.

do I have to take out my capuccino maker now???  <g>

> I just checked the ReiserFS FAQ and there's nothing on quotas. Since I
> never had to use quotas with ReiserFS, I wouldn't know if it is or isn't
> supported. :(

uh-huh, just been there, too!  and not one bit of mention of quotas.

> Is your mail stored in Maildirs or in standard mboxes? You may want to try
> XFS out, if you want that extra ounce of performance that ReiserFS would
> have given you over ext2. If not, ext3 seems to give the "best of both
> worlds": metadata journalling, ordered data writes, and the same stuff of
> ext2. :)

yup, my mails are stored in /var/mail (my Inbox, at least).  Is it a pain to
to form reiserfs to ext3?
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