* Eugen Leitl <eugen at leitl.org> [2008-06-23 11:50]: > When using XFS make sure your system is backed up by an UPS, > and doesn't crash. I wouldn't use it as a root filesystem > otherwise. Wow. What use is journaling when a system crash leaves your filesystem corrupted anyway? I guess it’s down to JFS… except that JFS reportedly performs poorly with voluminous trees (although still better than ext3, as far as I understood). So maybe in the end the conclusion is to use reiser4 for the working directory and keep a regularly-repacked git store on a more robust filesystem. (You can set the `GIT_DIR` environment variable to tell git commands where to look for it.) That doesn’t address the issue that though fast, both reiserfs and reiser4 are very CPU-hungry, though. Pity that btrfs is basically just an alpha even now… Regards, -- Aristotle Pagaltzis // <http://plasmasturm.org/>


