In linux, the kernel caches write operations in memory for performance reasons and these are then flushed (physically commit to the hard disk) every so often. Write command to force a flush to disk:
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sync
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In linux, the kernel caches write operations in memory for performance reasons and these are then flushed (physically commit to the hard disk) every so often. Write command to force a flush to disk:
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In linux, the kernel caches write operations in memory for performance reasons and these are then flushed (physically commit to the hard disk) every so often. Write command to force a flush to disk:
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sync
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19. Partitions, File Systems, Formatting, Mounting aches write operations in memory for performance reasons. These flush (physically commit to the magnetic media) every so often, but you sometimes want to force a flush. This is done simply with <span>sync Next: 20. Advanced Shell Scripting Up: rute Previous: 18. UNIX Devices Contents <span>
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