On 27 Aug, Pavel Merdine wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to propose the following patch:
>
> --
> --- ffs_alloc.c.origFri May 14 19:03:50 2004
> +++ ffs_alloc.c Sat Aug 7 03:36:32 2004
> @@ -712,7 +712,7 @@
> minbfr
Hello ,
I think that umount should be the last resort.
For example, we are going to write a file. This fails at the bottom of
the code. Why can we just report that we failed to write it? For
example if we didn't change any internal structures? I'm sure we can
still read from that disk. (I hope the
Hello ,
Yes. That I was trying to say.
For example, the Windows does not show the blue screen in such
situations. In my practice I saw many times the situation of panic()
when file system was not fsck'd.
Actually it may even lead to security holes. E.g. a user may change an
fs somehow to