On 06/08/12 15:49, Phil Turmel wrote:
To put it another way: You can't safely access ext filesystems via
raw devices in two systems. The kernel cache won't be synchronized,
and you almost certainly *will* corrupt the contents.
Thanks both of you for your explanations
I might say that it seems to me a bad design: never before I saw a cache
that is not updated by writes.
Here the cache content is *older* than the data on the real devices!?
if it was *newer*, there are known cases (writeback cache not flushed
yet), but *older*... never seen.
Thanks
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