Kjournald is the journaling kernel thread for ext3 filesystem. You should have one for each mounted ext3 filesystem.
Killing the journaling process may trash the filesystem, the minimum consequence is that the filesystem switches to read-only mode and you must reboot, run fsck on the filesystem, and reboot again.
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Killing the journaling process may trash the filesystem, the minimum consequence is that the filesystem switches to read-only mode and you must reboot, run fsck on the filesystem, and reboot again.
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