[Ubuntu-BD] Ext3 or jfs
dark lord
darklord2007 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 23 13:40:30 GMT 2008
Oh installation is taking hell long time. More than a hour passed still 82%
fortunately today is icl dhaka mach :)
On 11/23/08, Angel <angel at linux.org.bd> wrote:
> Ofcourse JFS is good. No problem.
>
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> On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 7:19 PM, dark lord <darklord2007 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Well that warning make me afraid i choose jfs . I hope jfs is not bad
>> at . Hasin vi suggested it at first ubuntu party.
>>
>> On 11/23/08, Angel <fedora at linux.org.bd> wrote:
>> > That is a legitimate warning that has been in every Debian and Ubuntu
>> > release and appropriately applicable, I think.
>> >
>> > Due to an interaction between GRUB and XFS, sometimes the grub-install
>> > command will hang when the installer attempts to install grub to an XFS
>> > partition.
>> >
>> > Unless you are comfortable with installing grub by hand in case the
>> > installer hangs, you should make a separate ext3 /boot partition
>> > (roughly
>> > 100MB in size) so that GRUB can reliably install.
>> >
>> >
>> > Angel
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>> > On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 6:34 PM, dark lord <darklord2007 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> I choose xfs but it says The grub boot loader installation often fails
>> >> or hangs when / boot is on a XFS file system.
>> >>
>> >> On 11/23/08, Angel <fedora at linux.org.bd> wrote:
>> >> > Well. When I first heard about JFS. I did a little research on it on
>> the
>> >> > net.
>> >> >
>> >> > Based on various sites forums and blogs, *XFS appears to be the most
>> >> > appropriate filesystem* to install on a file server for home or small
>> >> > business needs :
>> >> >
>> >> > - It uses the maximum capacity of your server hard disk(s)
>> >> > - It is the quickest FS to create, mount and unmount
>> >> > - It is the quickest FS for operations on large files (>500MB)
>> >> > - This FS gets a good second place for operations on a large
>> >> > number
>> >> > of
>> >> > small to moderate-size files and directories
>> >> > - It constitutes a good CPU vs time compromise for large directory
>> >> > listing or file search
>> >> > - It is not the least CPU demanding FS but its use of system
>> >> ressources
>> >> > is quite acceptable for older generation hardware
>> >> >
>> >> > While Linux Gazette Authors, *Justin Piszcz* did not explicitly
>> >> > recommand
>> >> > XFS, he concludes that "Personally, I still choose XFS for filesystem
>> >> > performance and scalability". I can only support this conclusion.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Angel
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>> >> >
>> >> > On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 3:19 PM, dark lord <darklord2007 at gmail.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Is there any advantage using jfs for linux not ext3?
>> >> >>
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