What filesystem do you use?
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What filesystem do you use?
Which filesystem do you use (any OS, yes I kno)? Which do you think is faster?
Specify OS, version, filesystem types, and modifications from default such as patches to use ACLs under Linux.
Specify OS, version, filesystem types, and modifications from default such as patches to use ACLs under Linux.
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NTFS
I dislike FAT16/32 with a passion.
NTFS is not much better but atleast it is an inprovement over fat.
I dislike FAT16/32 with a passion.
NTFS is not much better but atleast it is an inprovement over fat.
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You use XFS? Isn't it supposed to be slightly flaky? And performance advantage is exaggerated- mostly useful for large files. For many many many small files, ReiserFS is supposed to be better (it's meant for people storing stuff in many flat text files instead of a database).phongn wrote:NTFS on Windows
Ext3 for my boot and home partitions in Linux, XFS for everything else.
Damn bastard, has a better FS then I do... oh well, wait few months to upgrade to Reiser4, besides ReiserFS is technologically superior, despite slightly slower performance
I have my windows stuff on a 10GB FAT32 partion, with Linux on 29.2GB ReiserFS, and swap on 0.8GB. I do not seperate the root directories into seperate partitions, since it is impossible to foresee future needs and I don't nuke my linux installation every few months unlike users of certain distributions, and LVM probably has poorer performance (I had to resize my ReiserFS partition twice due to lack of space on Windows, from 0 to 5 to 10.
I do not trust dynamic discs on Linux despite nothing indicating it is unstable, since it's been reverse engineered. And why do you have a boot partition for, what, a maximum of 10 megs, and usually not even that (the only reason for my system being that way is the 3-4 kernel images and related files for each I have on my /boot)?
I do not have an NTFS partition, since I want R/W access to all my files from Linux, and stuff on Windows isn't important anyway, not to mention I haven't run Windows on this computer for about 3 weeks.
BTW, no such thing as NTSF .
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I find ReiserFS more flakey, and it undergoes such major changes at times to be annoying. SGI's XFS is more reliable for me.Pu-239 wrote:You use XFS? Isn't it supposed to be slightly flaky? And performance advantage is exaggerated- mostly useful for large files. For many many many small files, ReiserFS is supposed to be better (it's meant for people storing stuff in many flat text files instead of a database).
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OS: WinXP SP1a
File system: NTFS (because FAT anything SUCKS!)
File system: NTFS (because FAT anything SUCKS!)
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NTFS on the main hard drive, FAT32 on the secondary, because
the secondary stores all my importat stuff, and I want it to be
accessible to anything
the secondary stores all my importat stuff, and I want it to be
accessible to anything
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Several small Fat32 partitions for storing things such as Windows 98 and documents that I use in both Windows and Linux; two NTFS partitions, one for Windows 2000 and one for the programs I use under that, and finally several Ext3 partitions for Linux. (Fragmentation? What's that? )
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FAT32 and ReiserFS.
I don't use Windows for anything other than games, so I saw no need to run a version more recent than '98.
I miss HPFS, though.
I don't use Windows for anything other than games, so I saw no need to run a version more recent than '98.
I miss HPFS, though.
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One FAT16 boot partition that has this 5 year old copy of Windows NT on it, it's survived several hardrives and computers and it's still going, I use it as my emergency OS incase some of the others won't boot or somesuch.
Then I got 2 NTFS partitions, I recently removed FreeBSD since I never ever use it.
Then I got 2 NTFS partitions, I recently removed FreeBSD since I never ever use it.
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Ok, serious question for you WinXP experts:
I'm running XP Pro using FAT32 (it came that way) but am thinking about converting to NTFS. I've heard the official pros and cons from Microsoft, and none of the warnings apply to me. Are there any other ones that I need to know about? And will the benefits be noticeable?
I'm running XP Pro using FAT32 (it came that way) but am thinking about converting to NTFS. I've heard the official pros and cons from Microsoft, and none of the warnings apply to me. Are there any other ones that I need to know about? And will the benefits be noticeable?
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Not really the bigest con IMHO is that you can't access the NTFS disk wo 3rd party stuff once it is ntfs.Psycho Smiley wrote:Ok, serious question for you WinXP experts:
I'm running XP Pro using FAT32 (it came that way) but am thinking about converting to NTFS. I've heard the official pros and cons from Microsoft, and none of the warnings apply to me. Are there any other ones that I need to know about? And will the benefits be noticeable?
Othervise follow the standard rules for any installation/modification.
Backup your stuff.
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FAT32 sucks, and sucks unbelievable hard.Psycho Smiley wrote:Ok, serious question for you WinXP experts:
I'm running XP Pro using FAT32 (it came that way) but am thinking about converting to NTFS. I've heard the official pros and cons from Microsoft, and none of the warnings apply to me. Are there any other ones that I need to know about? And will the benefits be noticeable?
For one, NTFS is much better at surviving an unexpected shutdown than FAT32.
And more importantly of all, you can implement filesystem level security settings.
The 'simple' security & file sharing mode is actualy useful if you dont know what you are doing.
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I use NTFS on all the computers I own (a win9x kernel isnt getting anywere near them!)
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Actually, you can READ the stuff with a linux boot disk. You can't WRITE to it though (well, without risk of trashing disc). So, yeah, switch to NTFS all the way if you are not dual booting. There's a read-only driver for NTFS for win9x I believe, and there is read-write if you pay.Faram wrote:Not really the bigest con IMHO is that you can't access the NTFS disk wo 3rd party stuff once it is ntfs.Psycho Smiley wrote:Ok, serious question for you WinXP experts:
I'm running XP Pro using FAT32 (it came that way) but am thinking about converting to NTFS. I've heard the official pros and cons from Microsoft, and none of the warnings apply to me. Are there any other ones that I need to know about? And will the benefits be noticeable?
Othervise follow the standard rules for any installation/modification.
Backup your stuff.
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I've used it. I believe the driver is called NTFS98 or something like that.Pu-239 wrote:Actually, you can READ the stuff with a linux boot disk. You can't WRITE to it though (well, without risk of trashing disc). So, yeah, switch to NTFS all the way if you are not dual booting. There's a read-only driver for NTFS for win9x I believe, and there is read-write if you pay.
At any rate, the only way you can enable NTFS write support with Linux is to enable the write part of the alpha driver in the kernel, which is a fair bit of work. I decided to not run the risk of trashing my NTFS partition and simply have a few FAT32 partitions for temporary stuff.
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