Re: Filesystem corruption

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Hello,

> If you're worried about it, do what I do.  Pick one server that always
> runs a known stable release and keep your working/home directories on it
> as NFS exports.  Run your development kernel/tools on an NFS client box.
> That way when it croaks, you don't wast a lot of you time fscking and
> possibly loosing files.


That's basically what I do..


Bye for Now,

Ian


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