Re: [reiserfs-list] integrity question

2002-05-25 Thread Jean-Francois Landry
. You would get basically the same thing with ext3, XFS, JFS, Solaris UFS with the logging option, etc. Of course, you could always scan some mailing list archives ;) reiserfs-list and linux-XFS are quite active and contain very valuable insights. Jean-Francois Landry -- Any sufficiently

Re: [reiserfs-list] [ANN] reiser4win 0.1 + documentation

2001-12-16 Thread Jean-Francois Landry
a comment: the next version of Reiserfs is named Reiser4. It won't be around for another year or so (check the web site) but when it does, it might cause some confusion. I'd suggest slightly changing the name of your program. Jean-Francois Landry -- You got to pick the notes you really

Re: [reiserfs-list] bad .viminfo on reiserfs disk after a dirty reboot

2001-10-19 Thread Jean-Francois Landry
. Jean-Francois Landry -- Indifference will certainly be the downfall of mankind, but who cares? --

Re: [reiserfs-list] CPU useage of ReiserFS

2001-06-30 Thread Jean-Francois Landry
snappier to me on Reiserfs (at least compared to ext2, can't say about XFS or JFS). And I'm not even talking of the more efficient file packing. You makes your choices, you lives with it ;) Jean-Francois Landry -- In short, just as the Multics mentality of careful access controls shows up