On 08/23/2009 walt wrote:
Have you
tried an fsck on the partition in question lately?

I've not had any system crashes, although there've been a few power drops. However, the system came right back up, and ext3 doesn't just get corrupted like that. I know there's a way to force fsck on reboot, and it's not like I have much uptime to waste -- there was a kernel update last night -- so it probably wouldn't waste that much time. One thing I did notice in newsrc-1 (and only) is that there were gaps in the list of articles before I "condensed" it, but that shouldn't be an issue, especially as I've edited them out. (The group is self-moderated, but occasionally an improperly configured server will accept a post it shouldn't. Naturally, my service is set up properly so I never see them, and that explains the gaps.) Maybe I should rename newsrc-1 and let pan rebuild it? It's not like I don't know how to get back to where I was...

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Joe Zeff
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