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#1 2009-01-01 09:31:11

jey
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Stick with ext3, or go with JFS/XFS?

So, I got an Acer Aspire One a few days ago, and I thought this would be a good time to try Arch.
Usually, I just go for ext3 (seems the most common, right?)
But I looked into JFS, and it was said to have lower CPU usage, which seems good for a netbook.
Someone also mentioned something about XFS too (they told me to make sure my system never crashed with it though tongue)

(I actually got some NFS stale file handlers errors on bootup, while trying to access /var/logs/dmesg.log and a few other files, but I couldn't get rid of this issue, so I'm going to reformat/install.)

So which should I choose? ext3/JFS/XFS?

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#2 2009-01-01 09:35:32

Wintervenom
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Re: Stick with ext3, or go with JFS/XFS?

Well, you already know my answer.  smile  [IRC.]

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#3 2009-01-01 12:12:13

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Re: Stick with ext3, or go with JFS/XFS?

Choose ext4


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#4 2009-01-01 14:52:52

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Re: Stick with ext3, or go with JFS/XFS?

I'd also say go with ext4


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#5 2009-01-01 15:17:38

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Re: Stick with ext3, or go with JFS/XFS?

You may want to consider having a non-journaling file system to save on writes to your ssd drive.

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#6 2009-01-01 20:19:42

jey
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Re: Stick with ext3, or go with JFS/XFS?

Mine has a HD, rather than a SSD, btw.

I think I'll wait until kernel .28 goes into core, then I will install that and go with ext4.

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#7 2009-01-02 08:48:13

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Re: Stick with ext3, or go with JFS/XFS?

I prefer ext3 file-system because I also have Windows on my computer and I need a simple way to access my Linux partitions under Windows. And for this Ext2 IFS is working great:)

But if you have only Linux and you don't run enterprise servers on it then JFS, XFS, ReiserFS are almost as good (or bad) as ext3.

Regarding ext4 I would wait with using it for at least half a year and see how stable and safe it is because data safety is very important for me.

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#8 2009-01-02 12:17:05

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Re: Stick with ext3, or go with JFS/XFS?

^^
meh it been in testing long enough, it won't eat your files, or else the devs wouldn't have put in the kernel (marked as stable)
ext4 is fine

Edit: fixed typo

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#9 2009-01-02 12:47:46

b9anders
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Re: Stick with ext3, or go with JFS/XFS?

ext4 has been tested for a long time now. If the developers have marked it as stable now, it is because it is stable enough for critical tasks.

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#10 2009-01-02 13:36:56

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Re: Stick with ext3, or go with JFS/XFS?

Inf act, I am using ext4 extensively,a dn abusing it since kernel .28 got into testing. EXT4 is a great filesystem. Still looking for btrfs tough which will be included in .29, but not in a stable manner, so don't get your hopes high.


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#11 2009-01-02 18:22:00

jey
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Re: Stick with ext3, or go with JFS/XFS?

Ok, ext4 it will be.

*waits for .28 to be in [core]*

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