Webopedia Term of the Day: Journaled File System Defined

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 06/29/2009 - 04:38

Webopedia: "A journaled file system is a file system in which the hard disk maintains data integrity in the event of a system crash or if the system is otherwise halted abnormally."


 

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