Re: file system for solid state disks

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On Aug 23 2007 01:01, Richard Ballantyne wrote:
>
>What file system that is already in the linux kernel do people recommend
>I use for my laptop that now contains a solid state disk?

If I had to choose, the list of options seems to be:

- logfs
  [unmerged]

- UBI layer with any fs you like
  [just a guess]

- UDF in Spared Flavor (mkudffs --media-type=cdrw --utf8)
  [does not support ACLs/quotas]



	Jan
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