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[ILUG] NTFS is better than ext3?

[ILUG] NTFS is better than ext3?

Ronan Waide waider at waider.ie
Thu Dec 5 16:15:03 GMT 2002


On December 5, niall at linux.ie said:
> Brian sent this one to me personally. I found it so intelligent that I felt I 
> had to share it with the list.

Actually Niall, while Brian's off-list comment wasn't the friendliest,
he was responding in kind to what you'd said to him publicly, and
having the decency to keep it in private mail. Posting said private
mail to a public forum isn't exactly in keeping with standard
netiquette.

And now we have drifted rather irrevocably from the topic, so I will
attempt to claw back by saying that I am quite happy with my ext3
setup, but I've never felt the urge to try anything else. It ain't
broke and all.

Waider.
-- 
waider at waider.ie / Yes, it /is/ very personal of me.

"Please rant when NT works, because /that would/ be a change."
                                     - Dermot McGahon



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