From: wwp <subscript@free.fr>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: ext3 corruption w/ kernels > 2.4.19
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 15:51:02 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040106155102.24118e6c@tethys> (raw)
Hi,
using a Dell Inspiron 8200 and a SuSE 8.1, I encounter ext3 fs data losses.
Some directories are often corrupted and I need to fsck manually when I found
some missing or altered files.
It seems that only a small set of possible directories are concerned (a limited
range of inodes).
I only get such fs corruption using vanilla kernel 2.4.21-23, when I reboot or
shutdown the machine. I could not figure out if the corruption occurs ar shutdown
or startup :-\. Scanning the harddisk for bad blocks never returned positive
results and ysing the SuSE's default 2.4.19, I never encounter such problems.
Does anyone have an idea of where is the problem, or where I could look
for or what kind of information I could report?
Regards,
--
wwp
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