I've been thinking along similar lines.
Boot partition is ext2 and very small;
Most of the remainder is Reiserfs (yep, fantastic speedy bootups).
Because of Reiser's peculiarities with NFS I was wondering if I could put
XFS on a spare partition that I have and use that for the NFS sharing?
Anyone had any experience running Reiser and XFS on the same machine
(different partitions of course).
Oh, FWIW SCSI, SuSE, Athlon.
Cheers,
Jill.
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> -----Original Message-----
> On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, cpaul wrote:
>
> > when i get my new hard disk, i think i'd like to try an
> alternative file
> > system than ext2. i hear a lot of good things about
> reiserfs. does anyone
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