On Tuesday 24 April 2007 21:19, Patrick Cernko wrote:
> The journal normally only protects the filesystem metadata so that the
> OS can still "recognize" the the block-dev as a filesystem. Some
> filesystems also allow "data journaling" but at a cost of writing the
> data twice to the disc(s).
Wel
On Tuesday 24 April 2007 19:34, Udo Richter wrote:
> AFAIK notail disables reiser's ability to pack small (<12k) files
> together, and since recordings are just a little bit bigger, I don't
> think that this would help.
Yes and no- it doesn't have to gather / manage tails that way and there are
a
On Tuesday 24 April 2007 19:46, Luca Olivetti wrote:
> En/na Patrick Cernko ha escrit:
> > I'm using SGI's XFS for any kind of data filesystem and only use ext3
> > for / . So far, no problems at all.
>
> I also use XFS exclusively, but I have the "random zeroed files" when
> the system crashes/pow
On Monday 23 April 2007 21:37, Udo Richter wrote:
> Sven Schwyn wrote:
> > However, I've seen that some people had issues a few years ago with
> > ReiserFS (which I'm using, too). Now, I'm wondering if anybody using
> > ReiserFS had system freezes as well.
>
> I had issues, and I'm still using Reis
On Thursday 14 September 2006 07:08, Emil Naepflein wrote:
> That doesn't matter. Important ist that I have instant access.
Keeping it online has the drawback that all parts fail at once when your house
gets hit by lightning/overvoltage...not sure how good USVs are at protecting
hardware.
_
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 20:22, Carsten Koch wrote:
> Guido Fiala wrote:
> ...
>
> > Sounds like the core computer of the USS-Enterprise -
> > How many Terra-Quads are this? ;-)
>
> Actually, according to
> http://www.kasper-online.de/en/docs/startrek/ncc1701d.htm
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 19:07, Carsten Koch wrote:
> FilesystemTypeSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda2 xfs147G 12G 136G 8% /
> udev tmpfs253M 236K 252M 1% /dev
> /dev/hdb1 xfs149G 86G 64G 58% /vdr2
> /dev/hdc1 xfs149G 115G