Ext4 is still very new and it has not yet been proven to be completely stable and there may be some compatibility issues. Personally, I lean towards the more stable previous revisions of all hardware and software and I will only use the Ext3 filesystem on my Linux systems. I only use the very latest version of something if I have a very specific need for a specific feature or performance capability. There is always a stability and/or compatibility tradeoff.
thank you for your guide, it helped me out a lot
yokhomano 11 months ago
Matrix names are cool. I think it's good to try and use a good naming convention for computers, networks etc.
ElectricLinux 1 year ago
This was very helpful. thank you!
I also name my computers The Matrix. (Especially my WiFi network) Not many people will see it but when they do I find it amusing.
CaptChrisT 1 year ago
Can you make the space for your files (17gb) as big as you want ?
ThePhilosophyBoy 1 year ago
@ThePhilosophyBoy yes, you can make the space for your files as big as you want.
MrShoy 8 months ago
Thanks for the vid, i used ext4 instead of ext3 will that make a difference?
pointblank941 2 years ago
Ext4 is still very new and it has not yet been proven to be completely stable and there may be some compatibility issues. Personally, I lean towards the more stable previous revisions of all hardware and software and I will only use the Ext3 filesystem on my Linux systems. I only use the very latest version of something if I have a very specific need for a specific feature or performance capability. There is always a stability and/or compatibility tradeoff.
ElectricLinux 2 years ago