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[–] addie 2 points 2 days ago

Yeah. It's essential that filesystems are actively supported, as they're so core to the operation of the computer. ReiserFS isn't supported, and in addition is built on unscaleable ideas, the behaviour of fsck is unjustifiable, and requiring a reformat to upgrade is unacceptable. Use ext3/4 for performance, BtrFS for the journaling properties and checksumming, or ZFS for cluster availability instead.