Subject: RE: Quick and Dirty Router
To: 'port-i386@netbsd.org ' <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Jenkins, Graham K \[IBM GSA\] <Graham.K.Jenkins@team.telstra.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 06/09/2001 11:27:02
I have seen NetBSD 4.2 on I386 come up with a corrupted root filesystem
after a power bounce on a couple of occassions. If we could use 
journaling on the root filesystem (like a couple of other OS's!), that
might alleviate the problem.

And of course, the Penguin people have a router-on-a-floppy that looks
OK. But I'd rather do it with NetBSD.

G. 

-----Original Message-----
From: David Woyciesjes
To: 'Jenkins, Graham K [IBM GSA]'; port-i386@netbsd.org
Sent: 6/9/01 12:26 AM
Subject: RE: Quick and Dirty Router

	Well, yeah, it writes to the disk. Mine comes back up fine after
a
power outage.
I'm just curious, why don't you want writes to the disk? You never did
quite
say...

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-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: Jenkins, Graham K [IBM GSA]
-> [mailto:Graham.K.Jenkins@team.telstra.com]
-> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 10:40 PM
-> To: port-i386@netbsd.org
-> Subject: RE: Quick and Dirty Router
-> 
-> 
-> Thanks David - but my quick browse suggests that this
-> thing still writes to a hard disk while operating - which
-> presents a risk of reboot failure after a power outage.
-> 
-> True ??
-> 
-> 
-> > -----Original Message-----
-> > From:	David Woyciesjes [SMTP:DAW@yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu]
-> > Sent:	Friday, 8 June 2001 11:34 am
-> > To:	'Jenkins, Graham K [IBM GSA]'; port-i386@netbsd.org
-> > Subject:	RE: Quick and Dirty Router
-> > 
-> > Check out http://www.dubbele.com...
-> > 
-> > 
->