default ext3 journal mode - time to poke at this again?

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At the linux symposium this week, some of us were wondering when it would be safe to try and default ext3's default journal mode back to sanity given that all (?) distros immediately reverted the default to data writeback mode.

Failing that, can we at least clean up the config option description to properly give the normal users a non-bogus, technical description of the trade off ?

Thanks!

Ric

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