Good day Arm@openbsd,

I have an inquiry regarding robust filesystem in a sense that it mostly
always mount
after unclean power off shutdown.

At the moment i run a Beagleboard black (ArmV7) with the default Debian and
ext4.

I managed to have safewrite toggle on so that the filesystem at this moment
never
corrupted on power loss.

I don't recall that was possible with OpenBSD back when i did the firsts
tests though
now the application is essentially debugged and running i have time for
thorough
investigation and if possible i'd like migrate.

f people are familiar with it what are the available option(s) for
filesystem and do
we have a way to prevent manual fsk run ?

Yes my app does'nt shut off, it's always ever on or power loss, it's a
field device
at this moment it has no built in ups.

Thanks for any insight into this, i don't recall OpenBSD supports any
journaling FS
which i believe is how we can mostly provide a quick boot while preventing
most
corruption. I may be partly mistaken.

Thanks regards

Jean-François

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