[ale] menus?

Charles Marcus CharlesM at Media-Brokers.com
Thu Dec 6 12:37:30 EST 2001


Is there any preference for Journaling FS if your goal is to provide both
journaling capability AND ACL support for Samba?

Thanks

Charles

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Golden [mailto:naugrimk at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 9:27 AM
> To: Stephen Turner
> Cc: ale at ale.org
> Subject: Re: [ale] menus?
>
>
> On Thu, 2001-12-06 at 05:12, Stephen Turner wrote:
> > well it took some tinkering but i got the woody system
> > running and with riser fs! is riser a good choice
> > though?
>
> I run and have run ReiserFS on my desktop machine that I use
> on quite a
> daily basis and have never had any problems with it. The choice of
> journaling file systems to run is largely a religious debate,
> but Reiser
> is a good one and my preferred one for now. It is stable and in
> benchmarks has been seen to surpass ext2 in performance even with the
> overhead of journaling. ext3 has been recommended because of its easy
> conversion from ext2 but if you already have Reiser that is a moot
> point. ext3 can also journal the data instead of just the
> metadata like
> Reiser if you turn that on, but it takes a _major_
> performance hit to do
> that. XFS is normally used for situations where you are working with
> large files but I don't know much other than that about its
> application.
> JFS is also available, but again I don't know what for, I think
> enterprise level stuff.
>
> > also im trying to get stuff like gimp to show
> > up in the menu list when i right click in the blackbox
> > wm is that possible? if so how? thanks for your time
> > and special thanks to those who helped me in the past!
>
> On my system the menu for blackbox is in
> /etc/X11/blackbox/blackbox-menu. It seems to be as pretty
> simple format
> to edit by hand. It may be in a different location on your distro but
> you can check in ~/.blackboxrc for the session.Menufile line which
> should tell you where to find the file.
>
> Michael
>
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