On 23-09-15 12:09, Daniel. wrote:
I think that sync just flushes data to disk and umount clears the dirty bit.
There is no sync.vfat that I know.

Em 23/09/2015 05:31, "Paul D. DeRocco" <pdero...@ix.netcom.com
<mailto:pdero...@ix.netcom.com>> escreveu:

     > From: Mike Looijmans
     >
     > This only serves to remove a mounted directory after
     > "yanking" the device. It
     > doesn't really do anything useful though, you'll still get corrupted
     > filesystems, because Linux is way too lazy in writing out dirty data.
     >
     > Proper solution would be to have the system mount a removable
     > device as
     > read-only, and promote it to r/w once someone tries to write
     > to it. And then
     > after a timeout, it should go back to readonly.
     >
     > Supposedly, "autofs" can accomplish this, but I've never met
     > anyone who got
     > that to actually work.

    In my system, the removable drive is used only for backing up or restoring
    various data files in response to user commands. If I do a sync after each
    such command, shouldn't that be enough to guarantee the file system
    doesn't get corrupted when the drive is removed? Will it also ensure the
    dirty flag is clear, or does that get set anyway?

Nope, "sync" does not clear the flag. Only umount does that (the same for any filesystem, this is not fat specific). Actually, sync is no guarantee that it's actually safe to yank the stick, data could still reside in buffers somewhere. Only umount (sort of) guarantees that.

The only thing that would really work is to unmount the device.

You could try mounting it read-only by default, and remount it before (rw) and after (ro) writing to it. Since it's under your control, it's possible to 'get it right' here and always have clean media.



Kind regards,

Mike Looijmans
System Expert

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