On 3/20/2010 10:28 AM, Yves Dorfsman wrote:
> On Linux, if you split /tmp from the other filesystems, do you tend to make 
> it 
> ext2 since it's only for temporary files, and speed is more important?
>
> What could be a drawback of doing that?
>
>   

Depending on how big the filesystem is, the fsck time could be
substantial. You could get around this by doing an mke2fs every boot.

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-- Skylar Thompson ([email protected])
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