Jens Schmalzing wrote:
If you are loooking for an alternative journalling filesystems, you may want to give xfs a try. I've used it on my powerbooks for quite some time now. It's probably never mentioned in installation reports because until recently, it required a patched kernel source tree.
I'm using IBM's JFS on my Powerbook Pismo, and IMO it seems to handle system load much better than it did with ext3. I also use it on a PowerMac 7500 system I have Linux on. It's been very stable, and works exceedingly well. I've also heard horror stories like what Ben was talking about re: reiserfs (even on x86), so I haven't used it. The only unfortunate thing is that I haven't seen a Debian install disc that includes JFS utilities. I had to use FireWire target disk mode with my x86 system, back up, repartition, and restore, but I'm quite pleased with the results.
-- Derrik Pates [EMAIL PROTECTED]