On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 21:51:49 +0200, Andreas Baer said: > > a reason for what ? the fact that the notebook performs faster than the > > desktop while slower on I/O ? > > No, a reason why the partition with Linux (ReiserFS or Ext3) is always slower > than the Windows partition? My first guess is that ReiserFS and EXT3 are journalled, and FAT32 isn't. Try ext2, which is the non-journalled variant of ext3, and see if the speed is comparable to fat32.
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