On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 06:50 +, Martin Hepworth wrote:
Hi
in freebsd this is called softupdates and can be enables using tunefs (see
the man page).
If not quite journaling as it does things slightly differently, but achieves
many of the same effects, like reduced fsck time on boot.
Mike Jeays wrote:
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 06:50 +, Martin Hepworth wrote:
Hi
in freebsd this is called softupdates and can be enables using tunefs (see
the man page).
If not quite journaling as it does things slightly differently, but achieves
many of the same effects, like reduced fsck
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 17:13 +0200, ovidiu wrote:
Mike Jeays wrote:
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 06:50 +, Martin Hepworth wrote:
Hi
in freebsd this is called softupdates and can be enables using tunefs (see
the man page).
If not quite journaling as it does things slightly
I've had some problems earlier this year due to FreeBSD-6.0 crashing
after a few hours of execution (perhaps it's mal-functioning hd's dma,
but - simply put - I can't install FreeBSD 2 or 3 times a day to find
out! ^^). And so I thought of journaling file systems.
I think XFS is being ported to
Hi
in freebsd this is called softupdates and can be enables using tunefs (see
the man page).
If not quite journaling as it does things slightly differently, but achieves
many of the same effects, like reduced fsck time on boot.
--
martin
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