

Reiser4 on home partition is some kind of russian roulette for me. I can reinstall my system, but I can't rewrite my docs as easy if something fails. The only thing where I would use reiser4 is /usr/portage - if something breaks you just format the partition and do emerge --sync.JoKo wrote:Reiser4 is indeed young and is not considered to be stable, but apart from that you are free to use whichever filesystem for your partitions. For instance, you could try out reiser4 on your home partition...



Why not reiserfs?aminalshmu wrote:it's time for me to switch to good old ext3... you really can't go wrong.

Well, if I'm not wrong at all, ext2/3 does have a restriction on inodes (and therefore of possible files/directories). So he probaply went out of free inodes (see with df -i). You can specify a bytes-per-inode ratio for ext2/3 filesystems (see man page of mkfs.ext2/3). If you have another free partition you may can move all your data there and then re-create the filesystem with a smaller ratio. ReiserFS does not seem to have this limitation.UncleOwen wrote:There is no such thing with ext3.volospin wrote:ext3 has limit of 32000 files or directories which reiserfs doesn't have.


so what ?dE_logics wrote:Update -- The developer of ReiserFS and Reiser4 fs is convicted of murder and now in prison.
So we really do not know what will happen to the FS.

you're right pure FUD (interesting read thanks for the link to Guilt_by_association !)jel wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guilt_by_association
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear,_unce ... _and_doubt
(And this is from an ext4 advocate! I switched back to ext3 well before the murder and then I jumped the ext4 bandwagon while the FS was still in testing. Couldn't stand the Reiser mount times.)
At the risk of hijacking the thread: cool! I never ventured as far as reiser4. Perhaps I should set up a test partition to play with...kernelOfTruth wrote: you could reduce the (very long) mount times of reiser4 to a minimum by mounting it via mount-option: dont_load_bitmap