[H-GEN] ext2 or ext3

Shaun Nykvist s.nykvist at qut.edu.au
Tue Jun 18 01:01:52 EDT 2002


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hi

thanks to all who so promptly answered my query - the new boxen is now 
running with ext3 on all drives

Cheers
Shaun

At 02:45 PM 18/06/2002 +1000, you wrote:
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>On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 14:18, Shaun Nykvist wrote:
> > that ext3 was a better way to go - can someone enlighten me with any 
> pluses
> > or minuses to using this type of file system???
>
>At http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/4136/1/ there is an
>article titled "Exploring the ext3 Filesystem".
>
>I've been running ext3 for quite sometime now, and I've not noticed any
>hiccups or misbehaviour. I'd wholy recommend it over ext2. You can also
>just remoev the journaling from the file system and switch the fs back
>to ext2 should you not see any reason to continue using ext3.
>
>--
>David Jericho
>Senior Systems Administrator, Bytecomm Pty Ltd
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