On Sat, 16 Sep 2000 02:17:07 -0700, Jeffrey B. Siegal wrote:

>Using ext3 (or any journaling file system for that matter) keeps the
>file system from getting corrupted, but it doesn't necessarily keep your
>*data* from getting corrupted.  To do that, you need to make sure your
>application is also using transactional data management techniques.

While we are on the subject is anyone working on  a project that is "turn on" use and 
then 
"turn off" if so then what kind if techniques and filesystems are you using to 
accomplish 
this?

How much time does it take to un-mount a filesystem?  



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