ext3 .journal location?

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Forgive my novice question, but I am a new student of Linux working on =
presenting the ext3 journaling filesystem to my class.  I seek any =
advice on how to visibly demonstrate (including a purposeful crash of a =
Linux box) the benefits of ext3 over ext2.  I am not worthy to lick the =
bootstraps of this group, but I beg for any help!  The problem I am =
having extends to even locating the .journal file on my 7.2 install. =
Help, and thanks in advance!=20

Steve Shaw

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