I personally let it be enabled during installation. I noticed that I was 
getting errors on fsck even after clean shutdown. After noticing it, I disabled 
it and the problems go away. Also, fsck works really fast so I don't see much 
advantage with SU+J.
-- 
Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.

Brett Glass <br...@lariat.net> wrote:

>Have been following the thread related to SU+J, and am wondering: why
>is it
>considered to be undesirable on SSDs (assuming that they have good wear
>leveling)? I have been enabling it on systems with SSDs, hoping that
>between
>the lack of rotating media and the journaling I would have very robust
>systems.
>
>--Brett Glass
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