| To: | Linux XFS <xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: System partially unusable after power loss... |
| From: | pg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Peter Grandi) |
| Date: | Fri, 17 Sep 2010 21:15:11 +0100 |
| In-reply-to: | <201009162323.54133@xxxxxx> |
| References: | <i6ttq6$41d$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> <201009162323.54133@xxxxxx> |
> I've had the same issues, that's why I now run my KDE directory on an > ext4 partition again. I really love XFS, but KDE it seems doesn't sync > enough, or always changes some files, as I've had crashes at a time > where nobody worked still some KDE config files were 0 afterwards. Why would anyone still be caught out by the 'O_PONIES' issue? It is very well documented, and even minimally aware people should have read at least the XFS FAQ, and/or: http://sandeen.net/wordpress/?p=42 http://sandeen.net/wordpress/?p=34 http://thunk.org/tytso/blog/2009/03/12/delayed-allocation-and-the-zero-length-file-problem/ |
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