Stefan Doehla wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> Mark Hounschell wrote:
> 
> >
> > You might want to reinvestigate ReiserFS as your statement above is not really
> > true. It DOES NOT journal data. You can still loose data. The only FS that does
> > journal data is ext3 and that comes with a significant performance loss. The
> > faster your machine the less you will notice it. I've been using Reiser for a
> > long time and the ONLY advantage over ext2 is faster
> > recovery (no long fsck's) after an unexpected power off. Your data can still
> > disappear....
> 
> That's maybe true what you say (I'm not the king of filesystems - I only
> used reiser now for some time on desktop PCs - my RT-workstation had
> since the reinstallation no problems (1 week ago) - that's my statement).
> 
> You think ext3 is a filesystem for general RT use?

No, it's still experimental per se. But with it you can switch back and forth
between ext2
and ext3. Personally, for a production system I still stick with ext2. RT has
nothing to do
with it other than you'll have to patch your RT kernel to get it. Have no idea
if it's even
possible.

> 
> b.t.w.: my mails need nearly 2 days to arrive to the RTL list.

Mine do to... 


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