UFS2 is 64bit, allowing it to work with massive hard drives. I don't know if it's true, but UFS2 may be faster if you're working with really massive files. There is no UFStoUFS2 that I know of. CARTER Anthony wrote: > Any clues as to UFS vs UFS2? > > Also, is it possible to convert UFS to UFS2 without a re-installation? > > Anthony > > On Tuesday 22 April 2003 22:39, Peter Schultz wrote: > >>Robert Watson wrote: >> >>>As of today, newfs(8) and sysinstall(8) will create UFS2 file systems by >>>default >> >>The grub people could use some help: >>http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/#bsd >>especially now with this, UFS2 and grub don't play together. It >>recognizes UFS2 but cannot read from it. >> >>Pete...Received on Wed Apr 23 2003 - 02:22:19 UTC
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