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- From: tksuoran@cc.Helsinki.FI (Timo K Suoranta)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: DCFS vs FFS on HARDRIVE
- Date: 7 Feb 1996 18:16:10 GMT
- Organization: University of Helsinki
- Message-ID: <4faq9a$m72@oravannahka.Helsinki.FI>
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- I have always used DC-FFS on my HDDs on my A1200. Never had any
- problems. ReOrg has always done its job correctly. I have had many HDD
- on my system, though Ive only used 3.0.
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- Note that if you have not set maxtransfer correctly, heavy HDD access
- may crash machine - I dont know the role of filesystem here, but it can
- be fixed by setting maxtransfer, no need to use spesific filesystem
- AFAIK.
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- -Timo Suoranta, Helsinki, Finland.
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