Re: filesystem in a blackbox ?

From: David Ford (david@kalifornia.com)
Date: Wed Aug 09 2000 - 23:44:09 EST


Sure. mount with the 'sync' option. You can also use a journaling filesystem.

-d

wu_yb wrote:

> I made a linux-router box without monitor or keyboard.
> When it running, it write logs to HD. If I turn off the box,
> the filesystem maybe be damaged and can't boot again.
>
> Any way to keep it's filesystem sync ?
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