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Click here for more info. Hi there I'm seeing some interesting behaviour in kjournald just before one of my systems goes down. I unfortunately can't find any definitive information on what kjournald does google, forums and the like all yield no result - though the same question seems to come up regularly :P. Any info would be appreachiated.
The "journal" is what enables ext3 to recover quickly after a filesystem crash. Below is the more intuiti The so-called atomic operation is: the kernel guarantees all steps operations in a system call to perform one-time operation, and there is no interrupt between other processes or threads. An example Programmer All technical sharing website that all programmers love.
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