the files, it create some dirty data. if some meta-data writing to thewell, I do. Also
Of course, if you don't use Linux on the desktop you don't really care -not everyone in this world has an UPS - which means such a huge buffercan lead to aserious data loss in case of a power blackout.
I don't have a desk (just a lap), but I use Linux on all my computers and
I've never really noticed the problem. Maybe I'm just very patient, or
maybe
I don't work with large data sets and slow devices.
However I don't think data-loss is really a related issue. Any process
that
cares about data safety *must* use fsync at appropriate places. This has
always been true.
=>May i ask question that, some like ext4 filesystem, if some app motify
journal disk when a power backout,
it will be lose some serious data and the the file will damage?