probably the drive needs write-caching turned off...

On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, D. Rock wrote:

> I have noticed this behaviour on at least one machine.
> If I shutdown the machine with apm power off, the filesystem is dirty and
> has to been checked on the next reboot. It seems, the power is cut too fast.
> I don't have any problems with reboots.
> It seems the drive doesn't have the time to write the superblock back to disk.
> 
> I simply put a DELAY(4000000) in the apm_power_off() routine and the problem
> fades away.
> Any thoughts on doing this a configurable option? It doesn't break anything,
> it only takes a few seconds longer for the machine to power off.
> 
> The drive is a Maxtor Diamond Max (90432D2) 4GB IDE drive in an Asus SP98
> board.
> 
> Daniel
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