1) When I have a nohistory mount and have a, say, power breakdown while writing data to it, will the transactions be still re-run after rebooting? 2) If I understand well, I do a synctid and then I do the softlink on the transaction ID and (soft)prune after e. g. 2 days -- does this mean all my history gets deleted except for the last 2 days. Is this correct? 3) If I make 3 softlinks, like soft1 (made 4 days ago), soft2 (made 3 days ago) and soft3 (made 1 day ago), delete soft2 and softprune, will _all_ the changes done between soft1 and soft2 also be deleted? 4) Feature suggestion: I think for a little bit more comfortable operation, there should me a command that automatically creates a softlink. Like: hammer snap /path/to/softlink which does a synctid and creates the softlink in the desired path. That way one would not be forced to retrieve the transaction ID and create softlinks manually. Or have I missed something and you already have implemented this? :-) 5) Bug report: please add the nohistory flag to the chflags man page. :-) 6) While we are at nohistory: is it possible to have a fully nohistory'd volume with only specific directories for which the user would like to retain the history?
TIA for the answers and sorry if some of my questions are related to straightforward things, I am writing from a user's POV. -- Gergo Szakal MD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> University Of Szeged, HU Faculty Of General Medicine /* Please do not CC me with replies, thank you. */
