Is that really a concern these days? Compact flash cards are extremely
affordable now. I've had the same 1gig compact flash card in my digital
camera for over 6 years. It has taken well more than 20,000 pictures and
still works perfectly.
Maybe in the past this was something to be concerned with. I don't think
such precautions are still required. Resiliency against sudden power
outages and/or other file system weirdness should far outweigh
preserving a ~$15 flash card.
My $0.02.
On 8/29/12 1:01 AM, Imre Kaloz wrote:
On Tue, 28 Aug 2012 23:05:46 +0200, Michael Heimpold <[email protected]>
wrote:
Currently none of valuable ext4 features are used when ext4 image
generation is selected, most notably the journaling function is missing.
This patch enables the journaling feature and optimizes the directories
in the created filesystem afterwards.
NAK. Journaling is disabled on purpose, as it wears out flash based
devices faster.
Imre
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