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Subject: Re: [packet-writing] test with hp8100
From: Mark Vytlacil <markvyt () home ! com>
Date: 2001-03-16 23:40:05
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Ben Fennema wrote:
> > Mar 15 22:16:02 theDesk kernel: UDF-fs INFO UDF 0.9.1 (2000/02/29)
> > Mounting volume '', timestamp 2001/03/15 21:54 (1ed4)
>
> Old enough UDF version =)
>
:) I took the tools from 0.9.3, but I never thought about the kernel
module.
> >
> > # ls /mnt
> > lost+found
> >
>
> Actually, just doing a ls updates the atime, which marks the inode as dirty.
> So eventually a write will occur. =)
I'll bet just mounting makes the superblock dirty too, which is maybe
why it crashed again when I just mounted the disc and messed with my
emacs. UDF does have a superblock doesn't it? I am going to have to
study up, if I am going to be any help here.
Mark
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The opposite of a trivial truth is plainly false.
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