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journaled filesystem

A journaled filesystem is a type of computer storage system that keeps a special record, called a journal, of changes before they are fully written to the disk. This helps ensure data integrity and helps recover quickly if there's a power loss or system crash. Think of it like a backup log for all planned changes — if something goes wrong, the system can refer to the journal to restore files to their correct state, reducing the risk of data corruption and loss.