I am using ext2. My system consists of a 13.5GB IDE, a 1.0GB SCSI and a
1.2GB SCSI.
The partitions on hda are:
Prt        Type                Size        Mounted
1        Primary                99M        /
4        Extended
5        Logical                1.1G        /home
6        Logical                972M        /usr
7        Logical                197M        /tmp
8        Logical                168M        swap
9        Logical                101M        /var
10        Logical                10G        /aux1
All of these partitions are using the ext2 fs (except, of course, 4 and 8)
and work fine. The two SCSI drives are both also formatted ext2 and are
/aux2 and /aux3. /aux1 holds multimedia, /aux2 holds my file library that
has followed me for the past 20 years through 8 computers (not counting
three or four college mainframes) and /aux3 holds the data area for my
PostgreSQL engine.
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Jonathan wrote:
> I will soon be trading out my old hard drive for a newer, larger hard
> drive. Should I stay with ext2 file system? Any comments/suggestions
> would be greatly appreciated. I am using a PIII450, 128RAM, SuSE6.3.
> Thanx.
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