[Voyage-linux] JFS / XFS support on Voyage 0.52

Navas Abubacker (spam-protected)
Mon Jun 22 11:54:45 HKT 2009


Thanks,

I am using Voyage - 0.5.2, so there is no built in support for XFS or JFS,
But I am going for ext3 anyways, Do you know best options for mounting ext3
which increases the performance like no-atime,

I am using mini-itx compatible case, so there is a space problem so I am
going with Compact flash card with voyage,

Also I tired ubuntu before, but I like debian more, but performance is a bit
slow,

I compared with hdparm, ubuntu server edition gives 10M/s more speed than
voyage and etch, it is becuase of ubuntu server tuned for performance. Is it
becuase of the different scheduler they are using like deadline scheduler,
100Mz frequency etcc ..



On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Gustin Johnson <gustin at echostar.ca> wrote:

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> Navas Abubacker wrote:
> > How do I get the JFS / XFS file system on my Voyage 0.52, I have been
> > trying to make my intel atom GCLF-mini-itx as a file server, and I don't
> > see voyage nativley support JFS / XFS, Is is possible to implement those
> > file system,
> >
> If you built in support for JFS into the kernel, I believe that XFS is
> already a module.  You would have to apt-get the user space support
> utilities.
>
> > Also which one is the best, I am basically hosting the server as a media
> > server, ( movies, mp3's and photos ) & torrent server
> >
> My home file server is a dual core Atom.  I have a software RAID 5 (4 x
> 1 TB drives) which can write 50+ MB across the network.  I do this with
> the tried and true ext3 file system.  Nothing fancy but I have never
> been convinced by the other file systems.
>
> Also, my home server is running Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (server edition).  I
> only put voyage on embedded devices with compact flash devices as the
> boot media.  For an Atom system a regular hard drive and a more
> conventional distro is much easier to work with.
>
> Just my 2c
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Thanks
Navas
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