xfsprogs
Kurt Wall
kwall
Thu Aug 12 09:50:18 PDT 2004
In a 0.8K blaze of typing glory, M.W. Chang wrote:
> > What are you trying to fix? I don't think journaling file systems need fsck.
>
> I have once had ext3 corruption problem with my harddisk,
> demanding manual intervention. SO I thought the same thing
> MIGHT happen to xfs. I am not sure how superior xfs could be
> when compared to ext3.
Significantly superior. In the two years I've been running XFS, I've lost
exactly *no* data.
> thanks. I was just curious about the strange behaviour of fsck.xfs. :)
Yup.
KUrt
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