On 2007-01-22 13:09, Thomas Hertweck wrote:
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I don't know details about ReiserFS - this FS has been banned from all our systems a long time ago. I know a bit about ext3 and xfs though.
Interesting. I'd be interested in knowing why, if you can share that information. I'm using a Reiser-only installation right now, but it requires a rather large journal (at least, that is what the installation told me when I tried to create a small /boot partition, about 15 MB or so -- minimum partition size was stated at just over 100 MB). Ext3 seems like a good alternative; I've never used xfs at all.
When the filesystem is marked as clean, then there is usually no need to do an fsck or to replay the journal - the filesystem should be in a
I thought you had to run fsck to determine if the filesystem is clean? As for replaying the journal, that seems to be a constant with Reiser. What you say definitely makes sense, but seems to be contradicted in practice, at least insofar as my log files tell me. -- The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 m/s² -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org