embedded filesystem recommendation
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Date: 06/08/04
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Date: 8 Jun 2004 02:28:45 -0700
I am interested in finding a robust filesystem for use in an embedded
server system device which will be using a general purpose enterprise linux
distribution. The main purpose is to guarantee filesystem and data
integrity in the case of power cut, not to mention fs check speed.
Can this be done with jffs2 on a standard hard disk? If yes, would an
enterprise linux be happy with the partitions formatted this way. If
no, are there other solutions to suggest which provide this level of
integrity on a hard drive medium?
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