Hello, On Thu, 03 Oct 2013, Duaine Hechler wrote:
On 10/02/2013 05:22 AM, David Haller wrote:
On Tue, 01 Oct 2013, Duaine Hechler wrote:
And, with ext3, even with journalling, I would ocassinally loose files. How? ^^^???
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And I use ext3 now (except for the SSD with ext4 [..]
Now, that I've doubled my drive space, what is the best - supported - filesystem - that will be the best at NOT losing files. ext3! With vehemence regarding the implementation and a lot of experience too.
Now, (12.2), is btrfs ? Partly stable. Still evolving very rapidly. SUSE chose a subset for SLES to support that seems stable enough, but I'd stay with ext3 anyway (or ext4 for SSDs).
Actually, ext4 should be by now stable enough for everyday use.
Trolling ? not me - just trying to make the best decision on what to migrate to.
Where have I written anything about you trolling?
- - Reisferfs - for 4+ years - NO files lost
- - ext3fs - before that - several files lost (even with journalling)
See above: HOW did you lose files on ext3?
So bottom line, I guess my question is - what is the best fs + the best file recovery fs ?
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