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Re: removing an ext2fs file forces disk activity
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Thomas Bushnell, BSG |
Subject: |
Re: removing an ext2fs file forces disk activity |
Date: |
04 May 2002 15:49:02 -0700 |
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Jeroen Dekkers <jeroen@dekkers.cx> writes:
> But I was talking about a filesystem where it doesn't matter if there
> is data loss in the case of a crash. For example, I wouldn't care if
> the data of my glibc build is lost or corrupted. In that case we don't
> need it and providing an option which turns it of would be nice.
And like I said, we could have a completely asynch mode for such
cases--BSD has one, at least--there's nothing wrong with it.
- Re: removing an ext2fs file forces disk activity, (continued)
Re: removing an ext2fs file forces disk activity, Jeroen Dekkers, 2002/05/04
- Re: removing an ext2fs file forces disk activity, Thomas Bushnell, BSG, 2002/05/04
- Re: removing an ext2fs file forces disk activity, Jeroen Dekkers, 2002/05/04
- Re: removing an ext2fs file forces disk activity, Thomas Bushnell, BSG, 2002/05/04
- Re: removing an ext2fs file forces disk activity, Jeroen Dekkers, 2002/05/04
- Re: removing an ext2fs file forces disk activity, Thomas Bushnell, BSG, 2002/05/04
- Re: removing an ext2fs file forces disk activity, Jeroen Dekkers, 2002/05/04
- Re: removing an ext2fs file forces disk activity,
Thomas Bushnell, BSG <=