Hi, Ryusuke! > BTW, could you try switching IO scheduler to "noop" ?
I'm already using the NOOP-scheduler. The nilfs is the root file system of my life-system. The two crashes occured before I converted a checkpoint to a snapshot. At the time the data losses occured there existed only checkpoints. I don't know whether this could matter or not. > What is your pendrive product? I have several pen drives for testing (from Corsair, OCZ, SanDisk). I'm currently testing nilfs on a "SanDisk Curzer Contour (16GB)". Initially I used kernel 2.6.30rc4, but switched to rc5 recently. The new kernel was build under nilfs - quickly and without any problems. The problem of a pen based Linux system is, that it is more likely to be just disconnected instead of beeing shutdown cleanly than a desktop system. Loosing current data will be no problem. Loosing the whole filesystem is a big problem ... Greetings, Michael _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://www.nilfs.org/mailman/listinfo/users
