On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 18:04:55 +1200, Michael <michael.auckland AT gmail DOT com>
wrote:
> Why not ext4?
> works very well on my setup
well, AFAIK, it also have a inode limit, but the max its too large
to be a problem...
yet, i dont know what default limit it have
but the main reason is the same: its too new... i can use it in
my home, in places where i dont care about the data, but i will
not use it in my company servers yet.
each one have its own "age limit" for trusting a new filesystem,
my personal limit is about 1 year AND the main distros already
including support for it for about 3 months
your opinion may vary, of course :)
cya
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