Re: ext3 journaling questionhi aLL,



On 19/02/2008, Phil Savoie <psavoie1783@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,

Just wondering if anyone knows of some kind of command that displays how my
ext3 filesystem is doing it's journal? What I am looking for specifically is
the data= information. I understand that the three modes are writeback,
ordered and journal. I just want to be able to find out what my filesystems
are using.

Thank you,

Phil

It's a mount option (cf. man mount). data=ordered is the default

Kind regards,

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