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Posted on 03-Jun-2003 09:12 GMT by SimplePPC31 comments
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CAM article about FFS2 released to the public. Excellent write-up by Olaf Barthel about FFS2. http://os.amiga.com/cam/index.php?i=4&p=4
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Posted by Sigbjørn Skjæret on 03-Jun-2003 18:30 GMT
In reply to Comment 12 (Olaf):
The problem with FFS is that it is *much* easier to put in an inconsistent state, something which will make it start the validation process, something many people have become acquianted with over the years .. This is usually where nasty things happen, as the validator has never exactly been foolproof, and has been known to cause nasty things like corrupted files, and sometimes even neverending validation, with more and more corrupted blocks appearing each time...

SFS and PFS have been constructed so that this won't happen as easily, but ofcourse, they have had (and probably still do) their share of other issues, but personally, out of experience, I'd say PFS3 is most likely the securest filesystem you could run in an Amiga(ish) environment these days.


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