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Hi!

I've been trying out bcache over the last couple of weeks and couldn't find
this explained anywhere.

On my setup here while writing with cache_mode set to none, there's a
near constant 30-40kb/sec write happening to the flash device all through.
But in the other modes the amount of data written is significantly
higher.(While copying the same set of files into a freshly formatted bcache
device)

Does setting cache_mode to none just disable the cache for reading or does it
disable it for both reading and writing?

If it's only disabled for reads, then with cache_mode set to none would
bcache still recover from an unclean shutdown?

Kingsly


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