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SubjectRe: [PATCH] Use of getblk differs between locations
>> But discarding data sometimes on USB unplug is even worse than discarding data
>> always --- users will by experimenting learn that linux doesn't discard
>> write-cached data and reminds them to replug the device --- and one day,
>> randomly, they lose their data because of some memory management condition...
>
> And how exactly is that worse than discarding the data every time?!?!?!?

Undeterministic behaviour is worse than deterministic. You can learn
the system that behaves deterministically.

If you know that unplug damages filesystem on your USB disk, you replug
it, recheck filesystem and copy the important data again --- you have 0%
probability of data damage.
However, if damage on unplug happens only with 1/100 probability, will
you still check filesystem and copy all recently created files on it? You
forget it (or you wouldn't even know that damage might occur) and you have
1% probability of data damage.

Mikulas

> Best regards,
>
> Anton
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