C Anthony On Dec 6, 2011 8:48 AM, "Ralf Mardorf" <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: arch-general-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Nicolás Adamo > Sent: Tue 12/6/2011 15:24 > > Man, since ext4 was born, all I heard about it was good... > Regarding data integrity: > > http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Ext4-data-loss-explanations-and-workarounds-740671.html > > +++ > > Hi Nicolás :) > > I still try to recover the data and I'll read all links. Thank you. > > --- > > But my advice is to mount a RAID arrange. That would be bulletproof. > > +++ > > RAID for a DAW means much devices = too much noise for a home studio. > I should have made backups to 2 devices and only one backup device should > be mounted when working. If I rm files by a RAID, what would be different? > > --- > > http://www.musix.org.ar/en/index.html > > +++ > > I suspect that for my needs a distro would be useful, that allows me to > configure my DAW for my needs and then has less tendencies to break things > when installing upgrades. > Prebuilt DAWs don't fit to my needs. Well known major distros tend to > become more worse than I heard about Windows tend to be. A harmless > example, I don't like to be forced to use PulseAudio. Debian testing > doesn't, but after a while they tried, so I needed to build dummy packages. > There are much more worse things, but I won't spoil the list with this > issues. > > Cheers! > > Ralf >