Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 13:06:53 +0100 From: clay@milos.co.za To: Matt Smith <matt@xtaz.co.uk> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 9.1 RELENG_9 Unable to cleanly dismount root partition on shutdown Message-ID: <12a12894ae0617e5782093c6ce4139e3@milos.co.za> In-Reply-To: <db69acbf6dac31944e596aa71dceeb28@xtaz.co.uk> References: <2d4dfcb2637f4d0e9671899538b603d9@xtaz.co.uk> <c5b9717a35dcb292a8aaca111d695ca1@milos.co.za> <db69acbf6dac31944e596aa71dceeb28@xtaz.co.uk>
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On 27.08.2012 11:15, Matt Smith wrote: > On 2012-08-27 10:25, clay@milos.co.za wrote: >> I'm far from anything near an expert on file systems but I'd suggest >> you remove softupdates and leave journaling on. >> tunefs -n disable >> There's no need to have both on and although I agree that both >> SHOULD >> work together there's no reason to have them on together. It will >> only >> slow down writes to the file system. Effectively soft updates was a >> go-between before journalin was introduced. >> > > Really? This is SU+J journalling that I'm using. Not gjournal. Surely > SU+J does require softupdates to be on as it's part of the same > thing? > Output from tunefs -p: > > tunefs: soft updates: (-n) enabled > tunefs: soft update journaling: (-j) enabled > tunefs: gjournal: (-J) disabled I saw that you had soft updates and soft updates journaling in your original email. What you have is correct. That is how 9.x sets up the FS by default nowadays.home | help
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