Re: JFS or XFS

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reiserfs, guaranteed personally.  Especially on a mail server.
I've used jfs, I crashed it twice on purpose (network swap, then disable network card), both times jfs failed to boot.  (this is because it trusts it's own journal, which a lot of people love about it, both times for me it was wrong..)
Personally I haven't had any problems with XFS though, but I haven't used it that much.

> Greetings list..... I am a new user to LVM running kernel 2.4.21 and
> lvm 1.0.7
> I have a brief question because I am used to ext2 and not new
> journaling 
> filesystems. Which would you recommend to use on a file mail or web
> server:
> JFS or XFS and why? Please include your personal experience with the 
> filesystems. Thank you so much.
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