Journaling File Systems: Ext3, ReiserFS, XFS, and JFS

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GNU/Linux Magazine | October 2002 | Journaling File Systems

Includes handy tips on Switching to Ext3 and back to Ext2... Right now I am running Ext3 on the Falcon CR51 Debian Box.

If you maintain a system of fair complexity or require high-availability, you should seriously consider a journaling file system. Let's find out how journaling file systems work, look at the four journaling file systems available for GNU/Linux, and walk through the steps of installing one of the newer systems, JFS. Switching to a journaling file system is easier than you might think, and once you switch -- well, you'll be glad you did.

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