I 've been using ext3 and reiserfs for somedays with
2.4.7. Using mkreiserfs I recieved some null pointer
problems and recieved a kernel oops.
While ext3 is mounted as fast as ext2, reiserfs
seems is slower.
ext3, 10 GB: ~ 0.5 seconds
reisferfs 10 GB: ~ 3-5 seconds
Generating the journal with tune2fs was
again much faster than mkreiserfs. But I think
this is because reiser creates a new fs, wherefore
mkfs.ext2 did that before.
While running there occured some problems
with reiserfs.
I am wondering that reiserfs first got into the kernel
before ext3!
Nico
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