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Bryan J. Smith wrote:
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<pre wrap="">"William A. Mahaffey III" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:wam@HiWAAY.net"><wam@HiWAAY.net></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Roger that last observation :-). I have been having
problems w/ ReiserFS & NFS (twixt a SuSE 9.2 box & some
SGI's) for a few weeks now, though they *might* be calming
down a bit (after some apparently prescient recommendations
from TheBS :-) ) ....
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A lot of people request that I cite various documentation on
this stuff. I can't. Occasionally I'll find a vendor's bug
report on various things, but outside of maybe Red Hat (who
has always come under a lot of fire for heavily patching the
kernel), a lot of vendors just blame things on the kernel
support and refuse to address it in their distros.
That's why I have only experience to go on. And multi-TB
support is not something I put my faith in under Linux.
Especially not when various geometry, structure and other
issues keep creeping up, have to have workaround for, only to
repeat themselves in various kernel/filesystem
implementations.
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Knowlege acquired from hard experience doesn't need to be cited,
especially when it proves to be correct :-).<br>
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William A. Mahaffey III
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Remember, ignorance is bliss, but
willful ignorance is LIBERALISM !!!!
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