On 11/04/2012 04:33 PM, Zoran Kolic wrote:
>> Just rebooting to single user mode after the install and then tunefs -j
>> disable /dev/ada0p2 works for me.
>> After a reboot then I just removed /.sujournal
> That crystillized to me as a correct way in this situation.
> Just one "fsck" at the very beginning? Manual says about
> some options available after it only.

I did not fsck just disable journaling for soft updates reboot and 
delete ./sujournal
> People mostly mention journaling for servers. Anybody using
> 9.x on laptop with ssd?
> Thanks all for help, regarding this option.
I don't have a laptop with ssd
Journaling SU is not recommended because of the extra writes but 
nowadays ssd should be fine with it, though less writes is less wear.  
Just take care to align your partitions to 1 or 2 MB which can be 
accomplished by going to shell on the partedit part of bsdinstall and 
use gpart -a or gpart -b





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