Re: [SLE] Reiser vs Ext3

From: Donn aka n5xwb Washburn (n5xwb_at_hal-pc.org)
Date: 10/11/03

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    Graham Smith wrote:
    > Introduction to Linux filesystems and files
    >
    > http://newsforge.com/newsforge/03/10/07/196222.shtml?tid=23
    Very intereseting with some correction and thoughts about a journaling FS..

    As I have heard the MS NTFS is a rather poor effort at a journaling file system and
    that mounting a NTFS is read only for security reasons. I have heard that if it is
    set to write you can write to the NTFS FS BUT! failure is likely. This is a issue
    with the journaling NTFS losing it mind trying to figure out what happened when
    booted up.

    With Linux Reiserfs and ext3 I have never seen this same kind of problem. This
    article implies that reiserfs could have a similar problem. Have I just missed it?

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