> > I don't know if there is any way to turn of a write buffer on an IDE disk.
> You want a forced set of commands to kill caching at init?
Wrong model
You want a write barrier. Write buffering (at least for short intervals) in
the drive is very sensible. The kernel needs to able to send drivers a write
barrier which will not be completed with outstanding commands before the
barrier.
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