Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Dec 2008 20:42 UTC, submitted by Michael
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Would be something to read, but one aspect that annoys me about ext3 is when a user comes to me and say, "I have deleted accidentally some important files! Can you help me?". Do you know if they changed that irritating inode block pointers zeroing on ext4?
I have used ext3grep with a so-so success and some forensics tools from time to time. I know that exist some apps that monitor and save the needed information to restore files but I'm afraid of use them on a corp environment and get affect by some obscure bug and/or instability issues.




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Exactly.. most of these benchmarkers are either Linux ignorant or have an axe to grind. Interestingly, OSNews and LWN both failed to pick up my roundup of Linux file systems. I'm going to do some benchmarking of ext2/3/4, XFS, JFS, Reiser3, and Btrfs when kernel 2.6.28 goes stable.
JFS is an excellent file system. I wish it would get some developer attention, as I'm sure it could be improved quite a bit to take advantage of modern kernel features.