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|    Ed Vance to mark lewis    |
|    Re: Installing OS/2    |
|    07 Jul 15 22:56:00    |
      07-05-15 11:31 mark lewis wrote to Ed Vance about Installing OS/2       Howdy! Mark,               ml> @MSGID: <5599AB3C.14265.windowsa@capcity2.synchro.net>        ml> 04 Jul 15 21:42, you wrote to Sean Dennis:               SD>>> I'd recommend using JFS for any drive larger than 64GB...which is        SD>>> HPFS' limit.               EV>> Thanks for the 'heads up'.        EV>> Now to look up JFS, Thanks!               ml> generally speaking, modern operating systems use IFSes...        ml> Installable File Systems... that means that FAT, HPFS, NTFS,        ml> JFS and numerous others may be added to a system and used on a        ml> drive or partition...              Thanks for looking that stuff up - or did all of what You wrote just       came off the top of Your head?                      ml> FAT is "File Allocation Table" and comes in three flavours that       -snip-        ml> HPFS is "High Performance File System"... it uses B+ Trees to       -snip-        ml> NTFS is "New Technology File System" and is a modified version       -snip-        ml> JFS is "Journaling File System"... the biggest thing is that,               ml> there are more installable file systems available... many of        ml> them are also journal capable because of the huge safety factor        ml> and the ability to use the journal to recover from problems...        ml> this is akin to running checkdsk and hoping that everything can        ml> be recovered... journaling knows what was done and that's where        ml> a rewind can be used to back up to a known good point and then        ml> start to move forward again...              All that will take some time for me to read, Thanks for the message.       I'm sure others here enjoyed Your post too!                     ... Status quo. Latin for the mess we're in. -Jeve Moorman       --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: CCO BBS - capcity2.synchro.net - 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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