On Sunday 02 March 2008, Dan McGee wrote: > > Ext2 is a dead filesystem and has been replaced by ext3. > > Your entire rest of statement was valid, but why on earth did you make > a claim like this? I have to speak up and say something here. ext2 is > nowhere near dead. I use it on my /boot partition on every Linux > install, and every filesystem on my Eee is currently ext2. Hardly > dead- unless "stable as hell" = dead. I totally agree with Dan: ext2 is *far* from dead
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