
On Fri, 2008-11-28 at 22:11 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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On Saturday, 2008-11-29 at 09:45 +1300, Quentin Jackson wrote:
actually make a small /boot partition that isn't XFS. I switched to XFS cause I got sick of manually repairing file systems and since switching about 12 months ago I have not had a single problem on any computer so I'm reluctant to go back to ext or reiser. I bet lots of people will say that don't have any/many problems with ext3 but my experience is otherwise :)
I do have a problem with encripted XFS filesystem and big file writes: it crashes the entire filesystem. The machine has to be rebooted, and some partitions can not be umounted first. The reboot command locks.
That's interesting, how big is big? Might make me change my mind at some point when I take all those Mini DV tapes and put them into my raid array. :) Q
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