In journaling file systems, a journal transaction can commit as soon as the first block of the transaction is written out to disk, irrespective of the number of blocks contained in the transaction. Group of answer choices True False
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Journaling file systems maintain a log (or journal) of changes that will be made to the file system. This helps in recovering from crashes or power failures by ensuring that incomplete transactions can be rolled back. Show more…
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