At 02:46 PM 2/5/2004 +0100, Sayang Oin wrote:
Hi!

What does "reseted by another device" mean? Can you give an example,
including the output of whatever command tells you that "my datas is gone"?
In this context, does "gone" just mean that the hda1 partition is
umount'ed, or does it mean that files are actually deleted from the
filesystem? (Or does it mean something else?)

ok! my Bering 1.2 Box ist connected with a onerther device that always check may box still alive or not if the box not answert it will hard-reset my box.


and the problem is all my datas have been saved is lose after my bering restarted.
I think it's because my hda1 not been unmounted.

Are you sure that the data in question are being written to hda1 (and not to a RAMdisk)? Usually on Bering systems, /var is a RAMdisk, so its contents are not preserved on a reboot. Bering systems with hard disks *can* be set up to use them, but I can't tell from what you wrote if you did that or not.


Failure to umount a filesystem before shutdown can cause a small loss of data, but the kernel should sync to the actual filesystem fairly often, enough so that this should not be the cause of a loss of "all" data (guessing here that "all" data refers to things like your log files, not literally every file on hda1 ... but this is something I asked you to clarify and that you did not respond to).





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