- Look up
journal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
journal, from the Old
French journal (meaning "daily"), may
refer to:
Bullet journal, a
method of...
- base to the AIX
operating system. In May 2001, a
second journaled file system,
Enhanced Journaled File
System (JFS2), was made
available for AIX 5L. Early...
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external journals on a
separate device, such as a solid-state
drive or battery-backed non-volatile RAM.
Changes to the
journal may
themselves be
journaled for...
- on-disk
format for both
regular and
journaled files, and it also
supports the same
journaled and inherit-
journal attributes. GFS2 also
relaxes the restrictions...
- Plus
volumes on all Macs were set to be
journaled by default.
Within the system, an HFS Plus
volume with a
journal is
identified as HFSJ. Mac OS X 10.3 also...
- ext3, or
third extended filesystem, is a
journaled file
system that is
commonly used with the
Linux kernel. It used to be the
default file
system for...
- (2010-01-23). "
Journaled Soft-updates" (PDF).
Retrieved 2019-02-02. "Bug 195485 - [ufs] mksnap_ffs(8)
cannot create snapshot with
journaled soft updates...
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JSTOR (/ˈdʒeɪstɔːr/ JAY-stor;
short for
Journal Storage) is a
digital library of
academic journals, books, and
primary sources founded in 1994. Originally...
- An
academic journal (or
scholarly journal or
scientific journal) is a
periodical publication in
which scholarship relating to a
particular academic discipline...
- In
academic publishing, a
scientific journal is a
periodical publication designed to
further the
progress of
science by
disseminating new
research findings...