Adam Thornton wrote:

you actually need something that propagates updates in real-time, you
should use a network filesystem.   At the VERY least, use a
journalled filesystem rather than straight ext2, so at least what the
r/o guest thinks is on the disk makes *some* sense.

I don't see how journalling helps:
# rm -f BigFile
# CreateMoreFlies

Whose to say the space (and metadate) previously occupied by BigFile
isn't used by other files now? Even if I create a new BigFile?




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