Evgeny Zemlerub wrote:
> > > > crash)
> > >
> > > Sure!
> > > You can use ReiserFS (or other journaling file systems like XFS or
> EXT3) -
I am sorry to tell you that ReiserFS have horrible bugs
in the caching mechanism. It occur when you remove
a file, and then re-create a file with the same name, and
access this file from NFS. It doesn't occur with Ext2.
We lost a lot of time and money on this. DO NOT use
ResiserFS yet.
Or don't say I didn't tell you.
>
> > > they boot and fsck really fast.
> > > I think it requires a kernel patch, but I'm not sure. You can find alot
> of
> > > documentation on the web.
> > >
> >
> > jfs.
>
> I belive that jfs and xfs are in pre-beta stages right now and shouldn't be
> used at
> production servers while ReiserFS (patches against 2.2.14) is stable for
> a few
> monthes already. I use it for a few monthes myself and never had any
> problems with.
> homepage : http://devlinux.com/projects/reiserfs/
> download :
> http://devlinux.com/pub/namesys/linux-2.2.14-reiserfs-3.5.19-patch.gz
>
> Regards,
> Evgeny
>
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