John E. Perry wrote:
Anders Norrbring wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote: ...
What bugs?
My highly unqualified guess would be the bugs in reiser4, which isn't a part of any respected distribution anyway.. :)
My (at least equally unqualified guess) is the bugs in reiser3 that cause occasional partition corruption.
I've been using SuSE Linux since 2000 or so, and heavily since 2004, both on my own systems (desktop, laptop and server), and the data centers where I consult. Except for some filesystem benchmarking tests, I've always run reiserfs everywhere. I've never lost data. The worst I've ever seen was the occasional reiserfsck when the power went out, but otherwise no problems of any kind. I'm not sure what bugs you are referring to, but I've certainly never heard of them, other than some urban legend type stories involving non-SuSE kernels and/or questionable hardware. Eventually there may be clearly better choices, but there is certainly no reason at this point to rush into a filesystem switch. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org