Hi.
On 24/03/10 12:17, Josef Bacik wrote:
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 09:25:39AM +1100, Nigel Cunningham wrote:
Hi.
A cc would have been nice :)
Thankfully the subject caught my eye.
Well it's not really tux-on-ice's fault, freeze wouldn't work _at all_ via the
ioctl or any other method, we just happened to notice it was broken because
people using tux-on-ice were getting corrupt filesystems after suspend :). Btw,
it may be good to have freezer_sync set to 1 by default, otherwise if an fs
doesnt support freezing it will likely end up corrupted too. Thanks,
Corrupted because the sys_sync was disabled? (We were recently
discussing adding a tuneable to swsusp for disabling sys_sync there too).
I've just committed a patch making freezer_sync default to 1.
Regards,
Nigel
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