On Tue, 18 Dec 2007, wienerschnitzel wrote:
I'm using a rather old kernel (2.4.27) that has been working quite well in an embedded system. Currently, I am conducting some unclean shutdown tests with different flash disks and I'm running into fs corruption. I'm using the data=journal mode for the root and data partitions. I'm mounting with the 'noatime' option.
How does the corruption look like? I.e. what is corrupted?
Would it make sense to go to the latest 2.4 kernel or should I move on to 2.6? I have three different flash disks and none of them seem to have write caching, however one of them has the 'Mandatory FLUSH_CACHE' support - what exactly does that mean?
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