Journaling can be turned on in any system running Mac OS X v.10.2.x and is the default in 10.3. In 10.2 you have to do it manually via the CLI while in 10.2 Server and 10.3 client and Server it is enabled by default and an option in the installer and Disk Utility.
David
On Jan 14, 2005, at 11:20 PM, Scott Holder wrote:
On Fri, 2005-01-14 at 16:46 -0600, Peter da Silva wrote:I was afraid of that.
I really wish Apple would either harden HFS or do the same stuff in the
vnode layer it does for remote file systems so you could run reliably from
UFS which is SO much better it's not funny.
I don't know a thing about its reliability or whether it even works, but
the last time I installed 10.3 I noticed it had an option to use HFS+
Journalled. If it actually works it might go a long way towards
improving the reliability.
Dunno whether there's a way to retrofit it onto existing filesystems or not.
Scott
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