Drew <drew@techiekb.com> says...
>I love reiser personally, been using it for the last couple releases. Its
>faster with small files, but can bog down with larger files such as ISO's
>and such, thats where ext3 is a smidge faster in my opinion. Both are
>journalling as was mentioned which is a definite plus. ext3 is more mature,
>but reiser has been becoming more and more stable and maturing nicely. You
>can mix and match file systems on your machine and see w hich works for you
>though
One thing to consider is that Slackware 9.1 defaults to reiser
when you inslall it, which means more people exercising it and
thus uncovering any bugs that might exist in it.
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