How to disable journeling on an hfs+ HDD in Ubuntu?












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    journelling is a function of the filesystem. it's either a case of a) can disable with a mount option, or b) can't disable under linux without reformatting the partition.

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    journelling is a function of the filesystem. it's either a case of a) can disable with a mount option, or b) can't disable under linux without reformatting the partition.

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    journelling is a function of the filesystem. it's either a case of a) can disable with a mount option, or b) can't disable under linux without reformatting the partition.

    – quack quixote
    Dec 22 '09 at 0:09











  • I hope that, if you find a solution, you come back here to answer this. :P

    – cregox
    Feb 19 '10 at 23:41














  • 1





    journelling is a function of the filesystem. it's either a case of a) can disable with a mount option, or b) can't disable under linux without reformatting the partition.

    – quack quixote
    Dec 22 '09 at 0:09











  • I hope that, if you find a solution, you come back here to answer this. :P

    – cregox
    Feb 19 '10 at 23:41








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journelling is a function of the filesystem. it's either a case of a) can disable with a mount option, or b) can't disable under linux without reformatting the partition.

– quack quixote
Dec 22 '09 at 0:09





journelling is a function of the filesystem. it's either a case of a) can disable with a mount option, or b) can't disable under linux without reformatting the partition.

– quack quixote
Dec 22 '09 at 0:09













I hope that, if you find a solution, you come back here to answer this. :P

– cregox
Feb 19 '10 at 23:41





I hope that, if you find a solution, you come back here to answer this. :P

– cregox
Feb 19 '10 at 23:41










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I was only able to find a couple of programs written in C for this. Here are a couple of links to start you in the right direction:




  • http://dmunsie.wordpress.com/code/hacks/


  • http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1420673- Forum post about this, looks like it's what you're looking for


To compile a c program, do this:



gcc program.c where program.c is the file that you want to compile.



You'll probably need the build-essential package in ubuntu:



sudo apt-get install build-essential



Remember- make sure to back up any important information before messing with stuff, especially before you use code you find on the internet






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    I was only able to find a couple of programs written in C for this. Here are a couple of links to start you in the right direction:




    • http://dmunsie.wordpress.com/code/hacks/


    • http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1420673- Forum post about this, looks like it's what you're looking for


    To compile a c program, do this:



    gcc program.c where program.c is the file that you want to compile.



    You'll probably need the build-essential package in ubuntu:



    sudo apt-get install build-essential



    Remember- make sure to back up any important information before messing with stuff, especially before you use code you find on the internet






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      I was only able to find a couple of programs written in C for this. Here are a couple of links to start you in the right direction:




      • http://dmunsie.wordpress.com/code/hacks/


      • http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1420673- Forum post about this, looks like it's what you're looking for


      To compile a c program, do this:



      gcc program.c where program.c is the file that you want to compile.



      You'll probably need the build-essential package in ubuntu:



      sudo apt-get install build-essential



      Remember- make sure to back up any important information before messing with stuff, especially before you use code you find on the internet






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        I was only able to find a couple of programs written in C for this. Here are a couple of links to start you in the right direction:




        • http://dmunsie.wordpress.com/code/hacks/


        • http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1420673- Forum post about this, looks like it's what you're looking for


        To compile a c program, do this:



        gcc program.c where program.c is the file that you want to compile.



        You'll probably need the build-essential package in ubuntu:



        sudo apt-get install build-essential



        Remember- make sure to back up any important information before messing with stuff, especially before you use code you find on the internet






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        I was only able to find a couple of programs written in C for this. Here are a couple of links to start you in the right direction:




        • http://dmunsie.wordpress.com/code/hacks/


        • http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1420673- Forum post about this, looks like it's what you're looking for


        To compile a c program, do this:



        gcc program.c where program.c is the file that you want to compile.



        You'll probably need the build-essential package in ubuntu:



        sudo apt-get install build-essential



        Remember- make sure to back up any important information before messing with stuff, especially before you use code you find on the internet







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