Piru wrote:
I consider PFS3 better myself. I've got some 320GB on PFS3 partitions atm. However, this is just my opinion.
I used PFS3 on my scsi disk on a4000 mostly fine. Then I put in a ide disk (40gb) and installed it on there. Seemed fine too, when not running enforcer. With enforcer, if I format the 40gb disk as PFS3 i got some hits and it failed. Without enforcer it seemed to work. But that was enough to make me switch. (And the device driver was either TD64 or NSD updated.. just PFS3 didn't like something)..
Running SFS ok, although some of the newest versions don't work for me.
PFS3 has an annoying thing where it has a delay before updating some information after a write, so if you edit a file in ced and save and reboot too quickly you loose your changes.
I did have pfs3 partitions go NONDOS on me a couple of times too. The pfs doctor tool was useless. I recovered data both times with some free tool on Aminet.