On 6/29/10, Andrew Stephen <[email protected]> wrote: > Every time I have used UBIFS I have had fatal filesystem corruption > the first time I reboot. From previous discusssion on the list I am > given to believe that this is a result of not shutting down cleanly > (in my case running "reboot" is apparently not shutting down cleanly) > > Is this still an issue? What do people do to ensure that the > filesystem remains intact? ubifs is async fs, so, if you doing "suddenly poweroff" (remove battery for example), some data won't be written to nand, like with ext3 and others "desktop" fs. Usually it shouldn't create any big problems for rootfs, because neo doesn't change anything during working.
So, it might be was some bugs of 2.6.29 kernel, or whatever. Anyway I think 2.6.32 is more stable (and 2.6.34 will be even more), and so many devices now use ubifs, and ubifs so fast. _______________________________________________ Shr-User mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-user
