Hello I'd like to know when data that should be written is really written physically to the disk. I use OS 12.3, Reiserfs (with encrypted LV for /home, /root, /swap, on 1 drive and separate encrypted drive outside LVM) Several times after switching off without properly shutting down (after power fail) and rebooting I noticed that there were many systemd-fsck[720]: Trans replayed:... Trans replayed: mountid... even when the computer was not doing anything before the switch-off occurred. Like today: the computer was "on" during the night, but without doing anything, in the early morning the electricity was cut off and so I had to reboot and I got hundreds of "replay"-messages... I thought, data would be written to the disk physically and definitively at least in moments when the computer has nothing else to do, but how comes that after hours of being idle there still remains so much to replay? Is this normal? Should I check some settings? Thanks for explanation or hints... Daniel -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Barcelona http://www.daniel-bauer.com room in Barcelona: https://www.airbnb.es/rooms/2416137 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org