On Tue, 26 Feb 2019, cho...@jtan.com wrote:
[...] What is anyone afraid might happen after that(*)?
You are right, there should be nothing to fear, that is why
answered Stefan.
I though, as obvoiusly also Stefan, it should be good to do "bioctl -d".
[*] RAID and other hardware magic
Roderick writes:
>
> I suspect, umount (that always syncs) is enough and umount
> happens always at shutdown.
How do people cope with "I suspect"? "I suspect" would scare the crap
out of me. Did it never occur that it's possible to _know_?
Not unmounting is dangerous because there are in-memory
I suspect, umount (that always syncs) is enough and umount
happens always at shutdown.
Rodrigo
On Mon, 25 Feb 2019, Kapfhammer, Stefan wrote:
I have the umount and bioctl -d
commands in /etc/rc.shutdown,
in case I forget to do it manually.
If you don't do that proberly, you will need
to
Hi,
I have the umount and bioctl -d
commands in /etc/rc.shutdown,
in case I forget to do it manually.
If you don't do that proberly, you will need
to fsck the device, next time you attach it.
-Stefan
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Van: Roderick
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