severity 757543 normal
thanks

I agree this should be fixed, but what e2fsck was doing was at best a
contributory factor.  #1, the user pulled the disk while it was still
being active.  And #2, e2fsck is writing back the updated superblock
and block group descriptors.  If any of these changes had been lost, a
second run of e2fsck should have fixed them.

The fact that the disk did additional damage on a power fail which
caused the data loss is the disk's problem, not e2fsck's.

I'll fix this, but even so, unexpected power lost should have caused
anything other than a need to rerun e2fsck.  I suspect the fault of
the hardware.

                                                - Ted


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