Albretch Mueller wrote:
> I need to:
> ~
> search for files using a pattern (say all files with a certain extension)
> ~
> then search inside each of the found files for a word or regexp pattern
> ~
> You could do this using find, cat and grep in a script, but I was
> wondering about how cou
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> Joe Brenner wrote:
> > Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > B. Alexander wrote:
> > > > Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > >> XFS is the canonical fs for when you have lots of Big Files. I've
> > > >> also seen simp
Ron Johnson wrote:
> B. Alexander wrote:
> > Ron Johnson wrote:
> [snip]
> >> XFS is the canonical fs for when you have lots of Big Files. I've
> >> also seen simple benchmarks on this list showing that it's faster
> >> than ext3/ext4.
> > Thats cool. What about Lots of Little Files? That wa
Douglas A. Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Reiserfs = designed by one person who has had some kind of problems (I
> haven't looked into it). If damage occurs (e.g. unclean shutdown), may
> not be able to fix the damage and loses data.
I've been using resierfs for some time (including on a fl
David Dyer-Bennet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> s. keeling wrote:
> > I've never run across a CD I couldn't still read, and I've a few old
> > ones. DVD, I would expect to be even better. For me, tape's good
> > enough.
> Why would you expect DVD to be better? I'd expect it to be worse, for
>
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