Nils Philippsen wrote:
On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 21:46 -0600, Douglas McClendon wrote:
> Jeff Spaleta wrote:
>> On Jan 7, 2008 4:28 PM, Douglas McClendon
>> <dmc.fedora(a)filteredperception.org> wrote:
>>> I had been happily just yanking usbsticks for a long time, though just
>>> the other day I did manage to corrupt a vfat fs on one pretty badly.
>> But would you ever want to yank a terabyte sized usb "stick" like
>> Maxtor OneTouch III Turbo 1TB External Drive?
> Absolutely, if I trusted that the kernel code was smart enough to never
> result in a corrupted filesystem.
Hm. I had the impression that even Windows nowadays has icons to
"unmount" removable media (like USB sticks), possibly for a reason?
why I referenced win3.1
Anyway, you'd also have to trust that the hardware can cope with
being
yanked, possibly in mid-operation.
Doesn't sound like an impossible engineering challenge to me. Also why
I referenced waiting 3X the time you know that the OS config would allow
writes to be in flight (or ye ol sync mount option).
Maybe it'll be a solved problem by 2030 or so...
-dmc