Ar Céad, 2010-11-17 ag 17:25 +0100, scríobh Albert ARIBAUD: > Do you mean that, in Linux, you do a power cycle without (syncing and) > unmounting a file system that will be critical to properly booting later > on? If so, what is the rationale behind this too-quick power cycle?
Yes, I'm testing power-fail tolerance! The RFS is mounted in sync mode so unless I'm missing something the sync should have occurred before the command prompt reappears, right? > > Seems to me you should start by the preventive measure of avoiding the > corruption in the first place (do a cp; sync; umount...) rather than > relying on a curative measure of recovery attempts. Ideally, yes and "sync" before power-down works but that's not what these tests are checking. With the RFS not in sync mode, it works; "sync" command with sync mount currently untested. _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot