On Tuesday 25 August 2009 22:32:47 Rik van Riel wrote:
Hence wanting documentation properly explaining the situation, yes.
Often the people writing the documentation aren't the people who know the most
about the situation, but the people who found out they NEED said
documentation, and post errors until they get sufficient corrections.
In which case "you're wrong, it's actually _this_" is helpful, and "you're
wrong, go away and stop bothering us grown-ups" isn't.
Are you saying ext3 should default to journal=data then?
It seems that the default journaling only handles the metadata, and people
seem to think that journaled filesystems exist for a reason.
There seems to be a lot of "the guarantees you think a journal provides aren't
worth anything, so the fact there are circumstances under which it doesn't
provide them isn't worth telling anybody about" in this thread. So we
shouldn't bother journaled filesystems? I'm not sure what the intended
argument is here...
I have no clue what the finished documentation on this issue should look like
either. But I want to read it.
Rob
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