Subject: Re: avoiding the 10 minute fsck...
To: Marshall Rose <mrose+mtr.netnews@dbc.mtview.ca.us>
From: Marc Recht <marc@informatik.uni-bremen.de>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 01/24/2003 20:07:40
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I like having different partitions for /home, /usr etc., but thats IMHO not =
the problem here.. The questions should be: Why does X lock-up ?
> am i on the right track here? if so, does netbsd support a journalled
> filesystem? if not, what do folks suggest?
NetBSD could actually use a port of FreeBSD 5.0's UFS2/background=20
fsck/snapshots. This found eleminate that problem. (Though I'm not sure how =
hard it would be to port that stuff..)
Marc
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