Hi!
> > I agree completely which is why we hack the system to remove the o_sync
> > on our distro derivative. (-:
> >
> > But my point was that your solution of "don't do that then" is not much
> > use to your average user who sits in front of such distro in graphical
> > desktop as they are not technical enough to find and hack their hotplug
> > system to work properly...
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Anton
>
> >> If you don't want it *DO NOT USE IT AT THE MOUNT COMMAND LINE* !!!
>
> Yeah, cleaver.
> That is not really a constructive responce. I dont use , I do use command
> line mount all the time. I never was in danger of damaging my drive with
> this new "feature".
>
> Telling a user who has just burnt out a brand new 1GB usb device he should
> have RTFM and modified that HAL configuration to insure it did not use
> sync it not likely to win much confidence in the linux kernel.
Return that 1GB usb device to manufacturer, it was broken.
> The point of raising this is that the vast majority of linux users have no
> awareness of this. If there is a danger of this sync implementation
> damaging hardware it should be done differently.
Fix the distribution, then.
Pavel
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