Hi all (and herouth, nice to se you here). Does anybody happen to have more info on the implementation of jfs or advfs on current linux distribs ? I see that XFS is almost coming to terms with linux and I plan to implement it as soon as it goes RH-like; but expanding FS's is VERY nice, and I have no info on that. Re: shuffling mount points - once i used to have a second HD mounted over an existing root entry point, like that: /usr - hda /usr/users - hdb the kernel wouldn't fcsk hdb upon boot, so I dropped the idea and added an entry point like that: /usr - hda /users - hdb Is option 2 healthier, or should I use option 1 (which I prefer) and reconfigure fstab for fcsk'ing it on boot ? Which impact would option 1 hold on the filesystem's ability to recover, say, from a crash, or thinking about the future, co-exist with XFS ? Cheers, TIA, --------------------------------------- Miki Lewinger - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Computer Systems Enginneer Life Sciences dept Office Phone: 6461358 (int. 8358) ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]