At the root of each file system is the superblock, which describes and maintains state for the file system.
It doesn't take much to make a superblock dirty, cause fragmentation, mess up inodes, or cause repeating JFS errors in the errpt.
At the root of each file system is the superblock, which describes and maintains state for the file system.
It doesn't take much to make a superblock dirty, cause fragmentation, mess up inodes, or cause repeating JFS errors in the errpt.