On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 09:03:07PM -0500, Jean-Francois Landry wrote: > > Sure it wasn't the drive? The controller? Cosmic rays flipping bits in > your (non-ECC) RAM? OK, maybe I put just a little too much trust into
if that were so the corruption would affect all filesystems, XFS has been completly solid and stable for Michael. > it, but most of the bug reports coming on reiserfs-list nowadays turn > out to be either non-reiserfs related or turn out to be hardware faults. /me mutters something about denial. > There are still bugs of course, but people are also finding new ones > in ext2 from time to time. ext2 is not a filesystem i have much confidence in either, otoh i still have more confidence in it then i will ever have in reiserfs. > Oh, you do stick with your regular backup schedule, do you? This is > computing after all :) well duh. the difference is you need it once a week on reiserfs, thats rather inconvenient. > Cheers (and let me know if $OTHERFS craps out just as badly) its been quite some time now and he has had no problems, niether have i. -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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