On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Bruce Momjian wrote:
exist for disk controller caches. Consumer-grade IDE drives are
! particularly likely to have write-back caches that will not survive a
! power failure. To check write caching on <productname>Linux</> use
! <command>hdparm -I</>; it is enabled if there is a <literal>*</> next
! to <literal>Write cache</>. <command>hdparm -W</> can to turn off
! write caching. On <productname>FreeBSD</> use
I'm not where I can submit this as a patch right now, but there are two
things that should get fixed in the above:
--Saying "Consumer-grade IDE drives" isn't quite right; "Consumer-grade
IDE and SATA drives" would correctly label the scope of the problem.
--There's a typo on the next to last line here: "can to turn off".
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* Greg Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gregsmith.com Baltimore, MD
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