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Re: The Kernel



On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, Erik Walthinsen wrote:

> No.  A log-structured *filesystem* is a type of filesystem that does
> everything to disk in a semi-synchronous manner, using a "log" to put all
> disk writes before putting them in the right place.  If the system
> crashes, this "log" can be "played back" and the filesystem is back into a
> clean state in seconds.  No more 5-10min ext2fs fscks every time Grandma 
> powers off the computer.

A.K.A a Journaling filesystem.  Someone is working on one for Linux.  I
see references to it on occasion in the kernel-dev mailing list when I
follow it.

No go on the disks, I got the scripts worked around the tar problem but a
strip command on the library is falling out for some reason.  I am not
going to fight it any longer.


George Bonser 
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