Re: How to restore /etc/sudoers file?
- From: Alan Browne <alan.browne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 03 May 2010 20:42:39 -0400
On 10-05-03 17:16 , Király wrote:
Lewis<g.kreme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Since OS X uses a journaled file system and has for quite a while this
step is not needed.
Journaling may indeed reduce the chance of corruption of the directory
or the filesystem, but it certainly does not guarantee against it.
I thought the notion of journaling was post crash/fail recovery, not reducing the chance of a random file corruption occurring.
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