> ext3 by a long shot; by default, it uses ordered writes (a kind of
> journalling), so your data is safer, and you don't have to wait through
> laborious fscks when you start up. You can also turn on full data
> journalling, which, whilst slower, is safer again (it's also oddly faster
> for some kinds of operations).

How do I set the journalling level?
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