Re: [SLUG] Knoppix Install

From: savatage (savatage@mindspring.com)
Date: Fri Aug 22 2003 - 15:47:11 EDT


Ok there is a XFS as well option should I perhaps try this, instead of the
Ext3?
Or stick with Ext3for now?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek Glidden" <dglidden@illusionary.com>
To: <slug@nks.net>
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Knoppix Install

> On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 15:15, Ian Blenke wrote:
> > bpreece1 wrote:
> > > Hello everyone I am getting ready to reinstall Knoppix on my Laptop
> > > Quick Question directed at the following.
> > > Ian , Derek, Robin"Roblimo" Miller, Paul Foster
> > > Would you go with Ext3 or Riser for the file system and pro's and
cons?
> >
> > I will never use Reiserfs again - at least not until they have a working
> > reiserfsck that doesn't destroy all of your data.
>
> That's my major beef with reiser as well. It's pretty darn good, but if
> you do have a problem, kiss it all goodbye.
>
> > Ext3 is "better" than Reiser, but not nearly as solid as XFS.
>
> Finally Ian sees the light! Everyone say "Halleluja!"
>
> > > I am thinking perhaps Riser I know I am not going to use Ext2 though
for
> > > sure.
> >
> > Go Ext3, at least it has a working e2fsck that can *repair* the !@#%!
> > filesystem without deleting virtually everything.
>
> yep.
>
> I'm continuously surprised at how little exposure XFS gets and how few
> of these specialized distros pay any attention to it. I guess because
> it's not in the mainstream kernel, people assume that it's Just Not
> Ready Yet, despite the fact that SGI announced the release of v1.3.0
> stable today - the fourth major release of the Linux codebase. To some
> extent I also "blame" RedHat for pushing ext3 so hard for all I can
> assume are strange political reasons.
>
> In most benchmarks, and from a user-experience perspective, XFS performs
> much better than ext3 and has a much longer history of development and
> engineering, and above all, was written from the ground-up and is NOT an
> ugly hack on top of an older, non-journaled filesystem...
>
> Maybe once 2.6 stabilizes, with XFS as part of the core distro, XFS will
> gain more popularity.
>
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