Doing some reading I just discovered that you can use ntfs as the file system for ubuntu and was just wondering what the experts think would be the best file system to use for ubuntu.
I definately want a journaling file system so do you think I should stick to the familiar ntfs that I'm used to, or does ext3 have specific advantages?
Which is faster? Which is less susceptable to data loss.
I'll be installing on a multi-Terrabyte system so speed is definately a big issue with me, but I don't want to lose data since I can't backup more than 500GB untill I get more backup drives.
I definately want a journaling file system so do you think I should stick to the familiar ntfs that I'm used to, or does ext3 have specific advantages?
Which is faster? Which is less susceptable to data loss.
I'll be installing on a multi-Terrabyte system so speed is definately a big issue with me, but I don't want to lose data since I can't backup more than 500GB untill I get more backup drives.
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