It isn't supposed to. As I understand it, the system knows it's been booted into OS 9 (this is tracked in the PRAM?) and discards the old journal on restart into OS X. There is a Knowledge Base article on this topic.

On Aug 10, 2004, at 7:12 AM, Richard Starr wrote:

--- You wrote:
The Journaled file system in some instances will increase write performance.
In the event of a system crash the time required to repair a journaled file
system is a fraction of the time to repair a non journaled file system.
--- end of quote ---
Journaling sounds like a good idea but if one is running both X (journaled) and
9 (not journaled)it could cause problems, I'm led to understand. True?


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