Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Oct 2006 18:50 UTC
SuSE, openSUSE OpenSUSE 10.2 will no longer user ReiserFS as its default filesystem. "We've been using ReiserFS as our default installation file system for the last 6-7 years now, and it's served us well in that time. Unfortunately, there are a number of problems with it, some purely technical, some more related to maintenance. I'll outline a few of the larger issues and offer my solution as a conclusion."
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RE: XFS
by superstoned on Wed 4th Oct 2006 07:54 UTC in reply to "XFS"
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2005-07-07

another XFS irritation for me is the fact you can increase, but not decrease it's size. kept me on XFS way too long - I had too much data on the XFS drive to be able to copy it to somewhere else, and reformat the whole drive, so i would have had to do it in two steps, resizing the drive inbetween. as you can't do that with XFS - game over.

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