Martin Visser wrote:
Not sure if this is a dumb question, but why use JFS2? I imagine the
"market share" of JFS2 on Linux is probably only a few percent,
whereas EXT3 is probably 80% plus. While there may be some technical
advantages of JFS2, I imagine the level of support available is going
to be much less - so is it worth the risk?
Regards, Martin
Just as there are lots of screwdrivers and not one single type of
screwdriver for all jobs, you use the best screwdriver for the specific
job. It is similar with file systems - there is not one system that is
suitable to all tasks. Specifically in this case google mythtv and
filesystems.
Fil
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