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+<H2><A NAME="SECTION00583000000000000000">Which filesystem should be used?</A></H2>
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+ There is usually little point in using many different filesystems.
+ Currently, ext2fs is the most popular one, and it is probably
+ the wisest choice. Depending on the overhead for bookkeeping
+ structures, speed, (perceived) reliability, compatibility,
+ and various other reasons, it may be advisable to use another file
+ system. This needs to be decided on a case-by-case basis.
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+<I>Lars Wirzenius <BR>
+Sat Nov 15 02:32:11 EET 1997</I>
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