ohh, in case it helps: the filesystem is ext3 and is running on a
raid-1 software raid device /dev/md0
The entire root filesystem is on the same partition.
Re: Changing ext3 mode ... >>I have been trying all day to change ext3 mode from ORDERED to WRITEBACK ... >>when I try to boot I get a lot of errors to be unable to write because ... >is to compile your own kernel with ext3 compiled-in...>root filesystem you have extra hassles instead of using ... (RedHat)
Re: Synching disk on logout -- switched to EXT3 ... and tell the kernel that the root filesystem is ... Well I just did what was stated above on my test system...ext3 won't tell you about possible disk failures. ... (Debian-User)
Re: Changing ext3 mode ... > I have been trying all day to change ext3 mode from ORDERED to WRITEBACK ... > when I try to boot I get a lot of errors to be unable to write because ... that the Redhat kernel has ext3 compiled as a module. ... boot parameter because the root filesystem has to be ... (RedHat)
ext3 kjournald causing periodic pauses in application ... We are using kernel 2.4.19 on an embedded system based on an x386. ... have a single ext3 filesystem, the root filesystem, in a DISKONCHIP. ... (comp.os.linux.setup)
ext3 kjournald causing periodic pauses in application ... We are using kernel 2.4.19 on an embedded system based on an x386. ... have a single ext3 filesystem, the root filesystem, in a DISKONCHIP. ... (comp.os.linux.embedded)