Thinked some more. Journalling is just redirect of other apps, right? So I 
tried to disable journalling at all. And what do you think? Suddenly, another 
app was taking all I/O. It's "python onedrive-d start", glitchy sync app that I 
have been installed recently. Now my plot is:
1. Configure onedrive-d so it be not so intensive;
2. Re-enable journalling.
Solution is found, no glitchy commits is needed.

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  jbd2 writing block every 5 - 10 seconds, preventing disk spin-down and
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