
bodhisattva at gt
Jun 12, 2013, 5:27 PM
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On 6/12/2013 1:43 AM, Matt Turner wrote: > Some particular reason you want to use JFS? My two regular old computers have a partition with Slackware installed, one from 2005 and the other 2006. Both are JFS and have not been killed by power outages or hard resets. I see JFS as "reliable," more so than EXT3. Once I figured out that aboot didn't care my root partition was JFS, I was happy. The BSD disklabel has enough slices to squander one for a boot partition. I don't think JFS wins any particular performance category, but I think it's regarded as good all around. I'll put a couple subjective reasons at the end. > Probably best to file a bug to ask for jfstools to be included. Can you point me in the direction of where to file such a bug report? I figured the alpha developer list is really small and whoever makes the alpha install CD image would be on this mailing list. I'll download the latest install image and check first. If jfs is still lacking, I'll try reporting a bug. Subjective reasons: JFS came from IBM. They probably had some quality people developing JFS for IBM products. Hans Reiser is a convicted murderer. I don't want ReiserFS on my computer. I had a small amount of stock in SGI. They went bankrupt and cost me money. So, by association, I hate SGI->Irix->XFS. Who needs XFS? The Gentoo alpha install CD has utils for ReiserFS and XFS. Seems strange to neglect JFS. Thanks for the reply. Adios, DW
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