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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
Does ext3 prevent partial page writes?,
ext3
Re: ext3 4TB fs limit on amd64 (FAQ?),
Chris Allen
fsync, ext3, raid (md) 1, write barriers and PATA caching,
Bruno Wolff III
- Re: fsync, ext3, raid (md) 1, write barriers and PATA caching,
Christian Kujau
- Re: fsync, ext3, raid (md) 1, write barriers and PATA caching,
Ric Wheeler
- Re: fsync, ext3, raid (md) 1, write barriers and PATA caching,
Bruno Wolff III
- Re: fsync, ext3, raid (md) 1, write barriers and PATA caching,
Ric Wheeler
- Re: fsync, ext3, raid (md) 1, write barriers and PATA caching,
Bruno Wolff III
- Re: fsync, ext3, raid (md) 1, write barriers and PATA caching,
Ric Wheeler
File size differences,
dushy
maintain 6TB filesystem + fsck,
Joseph Cheng