Comment by metalliqaz 4 years ago kernel panic wouldn't take out the SSD firmware... 2 comments metalliqaz Reply dathinab 4 years ago To quote Apples man pages:> Specifically, if the drive loses power or the OS crashes, the application may find that only some or none of their data was written. colanderman 4 years ago mac OS's fsync(2) doesn't wait for SCSI-level flush, unless F_FULLFSYNC is provided.
dathinab 4 years ago To quote Apples man pages:> Specifically, if the drive loses power or the OS crashes, the application may find that only some or none of their data was written. colanderman 4 years ago mac OS's fsync(2) doesn't wait for SCSI-level flush, unless F_FULLFSYNC is provided.
colanderman 4 years ago mac OS's fsync(2) doesn't wait for SCSI-level flush, unless F_FULLFSYNC is provided.
To quote Apples man pages:
> Specifically, if the drive loses power or the OS crashes, the application may find that only some or none of their data was written.
mac OS's fsync(2) doesn't wait for SCSI-level flush, unless F_FULLFSYNC is provided.