Magnus Pedersen wrote:
I cannot try right now, but I remember I tried everything that time and searched the web and everything suggested it cannot be better.Marko Randjelovic wrote:Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:And why ext3? I would never recommend it, since it eats you 10% of the partition. I don't remember the exact number, but it's around that. So if you have partition of 10GB, if you format the partition with reiserfs, JFS, XFS, you have 10GB. With ext3 you have 9GB.That is correct. You cannot make XFS shrink, only grow. However, this does not prevent you from using it on LVM. You just can't make the logical volumes any smaller, only larger. Out of curiousity, why XFS? Why not ext3?Are you talking about reserved blocks? If that is the case take a look at the -m switch for mkfs.ext3 /Magnus