I install my fist hard drive (Seagate 1TB) with Firmware version 1.00. I think, after I upgrade unit to firmware version 1.01 my hard drive must be reformatted or converted to EXT3. No, nothing like this. I install 2nd hard drive (WD 1TB) with firmware 1.01 - same file system EXT2. Yesterday at about 3am, I update firmware to 1.02b5(before I update firmware I save all my data) and no luck. File system EXT2 !
Did 1TB do not big enough to use EXT3 ? How unit chose file system to use EXT2 or EXT3 ?
No sign in setting to chose file system or convert from EXT2 to EXT3, and, why EXT3? Why not EXT4 with on-line defragmentation tools and with fixed bugs in transaction logging and file system recovery (see WIKI).
I think unit is powerfull enough to handle EXT4 and many users will use EXT4(and feel safe) whan all this new P2P clients.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext2
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext3
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext4
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From WIKI
The ext4 or fourth extended filesystem is a journaling file system developed as the successor to ext3. It was born as a series of backward compatible extensions to add to ext3 64-bit storage limits and other performance improvements.[1] However, other Linux kernel developers opposed accepting extensions to ext3 for stability reasons,[2] and proposed to fork the source code of ext3, rename it as ext4, and do all the development there, without affecting the current ext3 users. This proposal was accepted, and on June 28, 2006 Theodore Ts'o, the ext3 maintainer, announced the new plan of development for ext4.[3] A preliminary development snapshot of ext4 was included in version 2.6.19 of the Linux kernel. On
Oct 11, 2008, the patches that mark
ext4 as stable code were merged in the
Linux 2.6.28 source code repositories,[4] denoting the end of the development phase and recommending ext4 adoption.
Kernel 2.6.28, containing the ext4 filesystem, was finally released on December 25, 2008.[5]
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