On Jun 23, 2008, at 1:50 PM, Aristotle Pagaltzis wrote: > The problem with the Reiser family FSs is that they are > inherently brittle. Now that they have been sufficiently > debugged, they no longer lose data often, but if you have > even a small unrepairable corruption, it is still more likely > that you’ll lose half your disk instead of just a few files, as > is the extX family’s failure mode. How do you know this? It doesn't seem to be implied by any of the papers that I referenced, but nor is it contradicted by them. I would like more data. Regards, Zooko


