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Matt Smith fbsd at xtaz.co.uk
Wed Oct 21 15:20:20 UTC 2015


On Oct 21 16:35, Julien Cigar wrote:
>The main advantage of SU+J over SU is to avoid a fsck at boot if the FS
>is not clean. Note that SU+J almost never worked for me and disabling
>SU+J (tunefs -j disable) is the first thing I do after an installation.

Agreed. I don't understand why this mode has been made the default. SU 
always works fine for me but SU+J always causes corrupted filesystems 
which it never bothers to fix either in the background or the 
foreground.  I have to disable the journal and manually fsck it to get a 
clean filesystem once again.  Seems completely flawed.


-- 
Matt


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