I'm looking at filesystems to use on a couple new systems, and I came
up with some questions for the list:
1. Are there any reputable non-journaling filesystems used on Linux
these days except for ext2?
2. When repairing a filesystem by replaying a journal, does the time
it takes depend on the amount of data in the filesystem, or just
on the number of files?
3. Is there any advantage to journaling filesystems other than the
speed of recovery after a crash?
I appreciate your collective wisdom.
-- Bryan Medsker bryanm@acsalaska.net --------- To unsubscribe, send email to <aklug-request@aklug.org> with 'unsubscribe' in the message body.Received on Fri Dec 2 02:16:50 2005
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