I would review the files used and generated plus the way the fs will be used. I went back to ext2/3 due to the ease of use and transferability. You can go to ext3 from ext2 with a change in fstab and vice versa. At the time I was using apps which recognized ext2 but not ext3 specifically.
From my reading of the different fses none towers above the others; each covers a need better than the others. Pick the fs which will satisfy your current fs use.
On Sun, 2003-04-13 at 15:34, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
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On April 13, 2003 02:29 pm, Nicholas Parsons wrote:
Thats cool. So I guess you haven't had any problems with it, eh?
I started using ext3 before SuSE officially supported journaling and have never had a probably with it.
Charles
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