Dale wrote:
But if we learned to much, we may be dangerous or something.  Sometimes
to much knowledge can be bad.  lol

I !think! I tried XFS once.  If it was XFS, you need to have a UPS for
sure.  Every time the system crashed I had to re-install.  I never got
it to recover even once.  I have heard the same thing about its defrag
efficiency tho.  Just don't trust it to much with my data.

Dale

:-)  :-)


Not sure if you're talking about something else but I was talking about ZFS[1], not XFS. ZFS is the latest filesystem from Sun which ships with the later versions of Solaris/OpenSolaris. I don't want to be seen to advertise it loads here, but it really is good. I recently moved my fileserver to a solaris/ZFS box instead of raid on gentoo. Since then my data hasn't been inaccessible once, and I haven't had the scary problems like when gentoo decides to reboot and not bring my arrays back online :)

[1]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS

Matt

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