Re: implementing soft-updates

From: Pavel Machek (pavel@suse.cz)
Date: Mon Apr 08 2002 - 15:35:16 EST


Hi

> > The background fsck capability, just like journalling or logging, are
> > typically only in needed in 24/7 systems (sure, they are nice to have in
> > your home system, but do you _REALLY_ need them? i don't!) and those
> > system typically are run on proven hardware which is operated well
> > within the specs. So please don't construct these kinds of arguments.
>
> You can already do background fsck on a linux system today. Just do it on
> a LVM/EVMS snapshot.

How do you fix errors you find by such background fsck?
                                                                Pavel

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