Actually, I am setting up an Ubuntu 5.04 box tomorrow as a Samba server
(right after I figure out how to disable the raid controller). Do you
suggest xfs? I've been reading this thread and people seem positive on
it, but are there negatives as well?
Sean
James Peach wrote:
On 10/6/05, Eric A. Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/4/2005 7:17 PM, mourik jan c heupink wrote:
I like xfs, specially with quota. (and using acl's here as well)
with xfs you never have to run the check_quota (or whatever the command
is...) This makes a rebooting after a crash *much* faster.
that was one of the things I liked about, and replaying the journal was
nice too.
one of the problems I had a couple of years back was that it wasn't
bootable (had to boot a mini-kernel off a fat partition, then load the xfs
modules). they've fixed that buy now I assume.
That might depend on yr distro. I've used XFS root partitions on
Ubuntu 5.04, SLES9 and OpenSUSE without any problems.
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