-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tue July 13 2004 13:05, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote: > heya, > > read the attachement first (put on your asbestos underwear first ;). > not exactly news to me, but somehow i never got to fixing it ... There is nothing to fix, we already use a tempfile + rename, it's in KSaveFile since 1999. Or just look with strace if you don't believe me. This Tim Connors guy shouldn't talk about things he obviously knows nothing about. As far as I can see the problem is that the filesystem writes out the meta data before the actual file data hits the disk which creates a period of time in which the on-disk state of the filesystem contains trashed files. I believe ReiserFS actually has an option to do things in a sane order so that it doesn't trash recently used files on an unclean shutdown. The sentiment among filesystem developers seem to be that they don't care if they trash files as long as the filesystem itself remains in a consistent state. This kind of dataloss is the result of that attitude, either go complain with them if it bothers you, or use a filesystem that does it right. Cheers, Waldo - -- bastian@kde.org | KDE Community World Summit 2004 | bastian@suse.com bastian@kde.org | 21-29 August, Ludwigsburg, Germany | bastian@suse.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA89YvN4pvrENfboIRAptaAJ9YBv63UUL7Elcl3QsjYJPbGche7wCdEzKr Y+I4Kyi+p+r/gPixNdXQphE= =c3HD -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----