Re: Solving the syslogd problem

2020-02-03 Thread Brett Lymn
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 09:32:30PM +, Alexander Nasonov wrote: > > I like it when fsck doesn't take ages to check /. With bigger /, > it's going to be problematic. > This argument has always puzzled me even if you leave aside the fact that we have wapbl so most of the time it is just a matte

Re: Solving the syslogd problem

2020-02-03 Thread Joerg Sonnenberger
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 01:07:21PM +0700, Robert Elz wrote: > | I'm not sure what filesystem attributes you want to apply to / > | that don't also apply to /usr just as well. > > Aside from readonly, which you comment on below (and I will return to > there) there's also the block'frag sizes, n

Re: Solving the syslogd problem

2020-02-03 Thread Michael van Elst
bl...@internode.on.net (Brett Lymn) writes: >This argument has always puzzled me even if you leave aside the fact >that we have wapbl so most of the time it is just a matter of replaying >the log and on your way - even if you suffer through a fsck, so what if >you have / up first? Then you have a