Re: Is there a way to flag specific directories "nodatacow"?

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On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 11:11 PM, George Mitchell <george@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> So I want to try forcing "nodatacow" on this directory and see what happens.
> If that doesn't work, I suppose the next step will be to place this one
> directory on an ext4 filesystem and mount it externally to the btrfs
> /var/log.


I have the same kind of errors in ext4 file system (ArchLinux 64-bit
in a Macbook Air). To me they seem to be related to power loss events,
caused by battery depletion when sleeping for long time.

Any way besides long time intialization of journalctl displays, there
is no error in dmesg or /var/log/files. The errors should be related
to log metadata info.


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