@ChrisH
SFS works 100% fine for me, including IBrowse. Anyone complaining about it probably was just unlucky and didn't have a backup. That or their HD is bad...
I'm afraid luck has nothing to do with it. SFS - while still being developed - still hasn't been able to iron out the fatal corruption bugs. It just gets even worse when SFS doesn't have proper repair tools. Once you've copied your data back and forth couple of times, each time being forced to reformat, I'd guess you might get a bit irritated.
Additionally SFS isn't very smart when allocating storage for the new data, and it gets worst case fragmentation when you write multiple files to the disk at the same time. That is just brain damaged.
I switch to SFS from PFS3, because PFS is *very* buggy with long file names
I've never had a single problem with long filenames, and I have lots of them.
I've used different PFS incarnations pretty much as long as they've existed (even back when they were free). I still have my files from that period. Just lucky?
[EDIT] That being said, considering the number of reports ppl having issues with PFS3, too, I can't just ignore them. Maybe I just am the luckiest man in the world? [/EDIT]
I would *not* switch back to PFS, because it is no-longer supported, where-as SFS is.
So what does this SFS support give you that PFS3 non-support doesn't? Does SFS have proper repair tool for example?
PFS3 still is the best filesystem for amiga and amiga compatible systems. PFS3 is far from perfect, but the alternatives are even worse.