Distro wars are passe', time for some filesystem wars maybe? :-) I've been using ReiserFS for a while now. I had some problems but after much head-scratching, restoring from backups repeatedly (thank goodness I actually had backups for once!), getting a new hard drive, switching to a different machine, and losing some data that wasn't backed up, I finally narrowed it down to problems with DMA on my IDE controller. Strange, DMA works with one drive on the primary controller, but not with the other drive on the secondary. I wonder if 100 gig drives are "just different" somehow. Anyway AFAICT ReiserFS works well. I tried ext3 and ext2 on that drive that was having problems, and those got hosed just as much, so after that I knew it had to be a hardware problem. I've used ReiserFS on about 7 or so machines now, everything OK except on that blasted 100 gig drive. (And everything is OK now on that drive too, with DMA turned off.) This is the second 100 gig drive, the first one got dropped on the floor, so I sent it back to Western Digital. We'll see if they figure out that I dropped it. It was making "click-click" noises that I didn't like even before I dropped it. You can get Debian install disks for ReiserFS here: http://chao.ucsd.edu/debian/boot-floppies/ The install process is modified to give you a choice, which format you want for your root filesystem. Otherwise the install works like usual. And, you should use GRUB instead of LILO. It's cooler anyway (you will write the MBR only once, after that it actually reads its menu list off of the Linux filesystem, by name rather than by sector number. And has a better-looking menu system.) What advantages does XFS have? Maybe more tried-and-true due to age? Do you suppose its acquired stability has completely survived the porting to Linux? BTW if anybody is using Coda successfully I could use help with that too. Kindof got put on the back burner after all the other troubles, but redundancy would sure be nice, to know I will not lose access to my /home directories just because one machine went down. But it seems to eat memory like no tomorrow, and has a practical limit of 8 gigs or so of storage that it can manage, because the memory required for caching is proportional to the disk space allocated. "It ate up all the mem'ry, it ate up all the swap; it tried to eat some mo-re, but the kernel said 'just stop!'" And I can see it mounted but can't read or write any files there. Meanwhile Intermezzo seems too immature and only works on top of an ext3 filesystem. On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 10:23:05AM -0700, Blake Barnett wrote: > For those who want to install Woody and perhaps tinker with XFS, I > highly recommend these boot floppies/ISO: > > http://people.debian.org/~blade/XFS-Install/ > > (try the mirror for quicker downloads). > > It works great, the installer is much improved. > > > On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 18:09, der.hans wrote: > > moin, moin, > > > > I have been getting errors when trying to copy my new woody CDs, so I won't > > have copies for people tonight. Sorry. > > > > ciao, > > > > der.hans > > -- > > # http://home.pages.de/~lufthans/ http://www..com/ > > # Knowledge is useless unless it's shared. - der.hans > > > > ________________________________________________ > > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > -- > Blake Barnett (bdb) > Sr. Unix Administrator > DevelopOnline.com office: 480-377-6816 > > Learning is a skill, you get better at it with practice. > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss -- _______ Shawn T. Rutledge / KB7PWD ecloud@bigfoot.com (_ | |_) http://ecloud.org kb7pwd@kb7pwd.ampr.org __) | | \________________________________________________________________