I thought it best to start a new thread.
I used PFS3 since it was first available, up until a month ago or so.
I know there are bugs, but none to do with long file names. The only *PAIN* with long file names is if you copy from one partition to another and forget to 'setfnsize' first! Which I have done many times!
The only bugs I've actually encountered are:
- If you use 'diskvalid' to try and fix errors, it will trash the whole drive. I had this happen several times.
- The :.deldir/ quit working for me a couple of years ago, not sure why, maybe it's disk size? For some reason every time I access that directory, I get partition trashing and GURUs.
Otherwise, PFS3 has been great!
I switched to SFS because I'd been hearing that SFS is the way to go, and I figured I might switch to a current FS before going to OS4. Honestly, I couldn't get anyone to tell me what was better or worse about SFS. I discovered SFS has a cache, so, I did a side-by-side comparison. SFS was just a hair *slower*, not enough bother me. I had a dead RAID disk so I needed to reformat everything anyway...
I do a LOT of the things that I now hear should be hosing SFS! I run a Un*x style compiler that should do more damage than IBrowse, and I run that too. I have had no problems, other than I lost a few files when I converted to SFS (I assume this is because of the dead RAID disk, I was running RAID 0).
Now I'm starting to think I had better switch back to PFS, and quick. :evil: Everyone agreed?
I will give this a few hours to decide. I can do a backup in the meanwhile. There goes my holiday weekend...