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> > Sure, we can do that now. What do we do when these are the default file
> > systems for Linux? We can tell them to create other types of file
>
> What is a 'default file system' ? I know that untill now, everybody is using
> ext2. But that's only because there hasn't been anything comparable. Now we
> se ReiserFS, and my SuSE installation offers the choice. In the future, I
> believe that people can choose from ext2, ReiserFS,xfs, ext3 and maybe more.
But some day the default will be a log-based file system, and people
will have to hunt around to create a non-log based one.
> > systems, but that is a pretty big hurdle. I wonder if it would be
> > easier to get reiser/xfs to make some modifications.
>
> No, I don't think it's a big hurdle. If you just want to play with
> PostgreSQL, you wont care. If you're serious, you'll repartition.
Yes, but we could get a reputation for slowness on these log-based file
systems.
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