Re: [RH List] Re: Mount question

From: Ashley M. Kirchner (ashley_at_pcraft.com)
Date: 05/03/04

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    Robert C Paulsen Jr wrote:

    >Because I *though* it wouldn't raise any further questions!
    >
    >
        No no, I didn't mean it like that. I was going for a more technical
    aspect of it. Why would one still use ext2, and not switch to ext3.
    After all, while doing a fresh install, the default is to format as
    ext3. And other than the lack of journal capability, what other reasons
    are there that one would choose not to use ext3.

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