Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 15:07:35 -0800
To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Hello ,
The file systems used in Linux are limited to 32,000 files or
subdirectories within any given directory. Does anybody know what
the limit is in FreeBSD? Can't find any info about this anywhere.
Re: Sharing a harddisk between FreeBSD and Linux (Knoppix, Ubuntu) ... I want, at least, use the same swap partition for both (if ... There's no need for Linux to be ... There aren't many file systems that are usable for both FreeBSD... (comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc)
Re: ATA disk performance (ICH2 controller), some tests andcomparison with Linux 2.6.5 ... [Table created from results on FreeBSD, FreeBSD after ATA reinit, and Linux.] ... The difference between the test before and after the reinit appears relevant ... You may want to test the raw throughput of your drive over the file systems... (freebsd-current)
Re: file system ... > The file systems used in Linux are limited to 32,000 files or ... > subdirectories within any given directory. ... easily created 90k files in a directory with a shell script.... (freebsd-questions)
Re: Starting a New OS called iOS ... > codes will be shamelessly copied from a GNU GPL licenced OS like linux... The architecture of file systems is due for an upgrade. ... The mounting/unmounting of removable devices in *nix is a major hurdle ...shells available on *nix, which should be good enough for you. ... (comp.os.linux)
Re: Linux - why? ... as "Linux Starter Kit", with a DVD of SUSE Linux 10.1 from a City ...microsoft, you generally have an update for your GNU/Linux with in two days. ... the general file systems for Linux are a lot better than those provided ...Windows is increasing. ... (alt.linux)