Slow jffs2 startup on DOM

David Woodhouse dwmw2 at infradead.org
Thu Feb 21 04:53:27 EST 2002


memmel2 at yahoo.com said:
> I think in this case its caused by the underlying block device
> cleaning things up. Not JFFS2. I think he's right. 

I didn't think the DOM knew anything about when it was opened/closed by the 
operating system, so it didn't get a chance to behave differently on an 
unmount? It's just an IDE drive, isn't it?

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