On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 17:13 -0600, Mike Klinke wrote: > Flash is probably the last thing to use for anything critical, > especially if you're concerned about voltage fluctuations. From > working with several different microcontrollers I can attest to its > delicacy when voltage starts moving around. So then... a normal HDD, with critical partitions mounted "sync"? I've actually seen quite a few appliances that are really custom-built PCs running Linux and using normal HDDs. I just wonder what they're doing to assure it won't get stuck in fsck, or worse, if the power fails. Speaking of which, what's the "official" Fedora way :-) to tell fsck to just go ahead fix the disk and don't ask anything? -- Florin Andrei http://florin.myip.org/