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ext2 vs ext3 408On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 18:59:35 -0500, Rick Moen staggered into the Black Sun and said: I'm sorry, but kindly stop acting rude and patronizing, and I won't have to keep calling you rude and patronizing. Let me recast those words: You: "Why would I be wanting journalling ontmp?" Me: "No, you don't need journalling ontmp." You: "You disregarded my question!" ...so, all I can say is "What? Does Rick Moen speekee da English?" Journalling ontmp often happens becausetmp is typically part of , and you want journalling on . If you havetmp as a separate parbreastion, you *don't* *need* *journalling* on it. What's your major malfunction here? Find me a real-world case where it makes a difference. Web cite's fine; provide URL. Like "don't spend lots of time arguing points that have minor significance when there are spammers and script kiddies out there that we need to guard against"? OK, so find me a case where the difference betweentmp andvar-tmp caused a problem. Really, I'm interested now. You obviously know all about this so you can provide authoritative cites for anyone who's interested with minimal effort. You haven't done so yet. Until you do, I'm forced to consider the idea that you're talking bollocks. -- Matt GThere is no Darkness in Eternity-But only Light too dim for us to see Brainbench MVP for Linux Admin mail: TRAP + SPAN don't belong ----------------------------- penguins, is Tux." --MegaHAL More memory = slower system WTF On Friday 27 January 2006 02:31, Captain Dondo stood up and spoke the following words to the mbuttes incomp.os.linux.misc...: That largely depends on the hardware and on...
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