I am using
reiserfs. I think it's better for trying to get to the lowest
latencies. That said, if you wanted to run at 5-10mS, probably either
would be OK.
How is the state of reiserfs, when it comes to repair broken
filesystems? This was a serious issue some months ago and really kept
me from installing reiser, and made me use ext3. Are the
reiserfsck-tools stable now?
And what's this with the ext3-LL-conflict? Will I run into problems
when using a more current kernel than 2.4.18?
The problem appeared first on 2.4.20-pre5 (pre4 was the last I tested
that was working fine). A fix was found be Andrew Morton after 2.4.20
final came out and is inlcluded in the recent 2.4.21-pre series (I don't
remember which prex was the first to include it). 2.4.19 was fine.
-- Fernando