On 03/04/13 01:46, Eric Sandeen wrote:
BTW Steven - we often recommend against runtime trim, and suggest
fstrim instead, for performance reasons. Just something to maybe keep in mind and
experiment with.
Thats ok - this isn't for a high-performance system - this is just me
messing around on my EEEPC with a 64Gb SSD. Its better for me to have
TRIM in runtime because anything (and I mean anything!) would beat the
stock 5400rpm drive that was originally in it - that and it isn't on
24/7 to run fstrim in cron - which is probably the preferred method :)
I've used XFS on some large (by my standards, probably not by yours)
filesystems over the years and really like it - seeing Fedora 18
supported XFS as root, I though I'd give it a try. There is no real
technical reason other than 'because I can' :)
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