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From: krypto <krypto@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 13:31:54 +0200
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Hi all...

  I am new to this list. Excuse me if the question
  is somehow off-topic. I know you're all busy, so
  I'll try not to disturb you much.

  I am trying to design several tests to run with
  different file systems for a linux gazette article.
  Since all of them are journal file systems,
  I would like to measure the time to recover for
  each file system once a crash occurs.
  My question is the following:
     is there anyway (from user space) to crash a
  partition, I mean unmount it uncleanly as it
  happens when you power off the computer without
  unmounting. I would like to unmount uncleanly just
  the partition I choose, in order not to crash the
  root partition too.
     If not, is it possible to do that writing a
  user app?...not hacking the modules code...
  because I need the buffers not to be flushed to
  disk.

  Suggestions and ideas for tests are welcome.

  Thanx in advance.
  

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Ta luegoz

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 krypto                          mailto:krypto@xxxxxxxxxxxx



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