i was using reiser since it was default with suse 10.1. i moved to ubuntu, for which i had do to a hard-reboot once - and it caused errors fsck just couldn't repair and i couldn't boot. i could access files from a windows reiserfs tool however, so recovered some and i'm happy with ext3 and ubuntu:)
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i was using reiser since it was default with suse 10.1. i moved to ubuntu, for which i had do to a hard-reboot once - and it caused errors fsck just couldn't repair and i couldn't boot. i could access files from a windows reiserfs tool however, so recovered some and i'm happy with ext3 and ubuntu :)
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