To provide some more information on this problem:
1. The time between the writes of jdbd2 is exacttly the 
'commit'-mount-parameter of my root-partition. The default is 5 seconds, if I 
set it to 60 seconds, then the write occurs every 60 seconds.
2. It is only a problem on the root-partition. I got partitions form /home and 
other things and no write happens on these.


jdb2 itself is imho not the problem: The write is only the effect of another 
write from another application. This is why some of the reporters were able to 
remove the periodical writes by uninstalling applications. Perhaps there is 
even no single application which is problematic but instead multiple.

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Title:
  jbd2 writing block every 5 - 10 seconds, preventing disk spin-down and
  making noise

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