On Thursday 22 April 2004 03:09 pm, ryan@the-summit.net wrote:
I had some serious system lockup problems with SuSe 8.1 and reiserfs, but they were addressed with the "barrier=none" fix in the fstab.
Now in SuSE 9.0, I am having similear system freeze issues with accessing some files on reiserfs. 9.0 doesn't like the barrier=none at all, and I haven't seen any postings on this issue.
Has anybody seen any lockup issuses with SuSE 9.0 and reiserfs??
I'm pulling my hair out. I feel like my server is a sitting time bomb!
Thanks,
-- Ryan
On Thursday 22 April 2004 2:58 pm, Gerhard den Hollander wrote:
Having said all that, I've been bitten a few too many times (in the 7.X days) by reiser bugs (mostly in combination w/ NFS) that Iv'e given up on reiser. An additional benefit of ext3 is that (if you really desire) you can mount them as ext2, and that it is easy to convert ext2 to ext3 .
I am running XFS and REISERFS. I have my root XFS because I read some things about reiserfs not being too robust with bad block sparing and it scared me enough that I changed from reiserfs, also no more files with NULs in them. Read about some people losing entire reiser file systems on the list.
I wish I was running a JFS root just to give a virtual finger to The SCO Group. If Darl thinks it infringes on The SCO Group then I am all for it. :) Hi,
First suspect H/W Fans, connections, card seating etc. PeterB -- -- Proud to use SuSE Linux, since 5.2 Loving using SuSE Linux 8.2 MyBlog http://vancampen.org/blog/ Currently listening to The Resophonics http://www.resophonics.com/music.html --