** Description changed: Ext3 partitions get corrupted when using Linux 2.6.x. This problem has been reported with many 2.6.x configurations. Problem - has been reported with Linux 2.6.15-26-686 (this bug #53102), Edgy and - Linux 2.6.17 (bug #65815), Linux 2.6.20 (bug #118256), Dapper and - 2.6-amd64-generic (bug #69430). Also Linux Kernel Mailing List and other - distributions lists mention a similar bug. + has been reported with Feisty and Linux 2.6.15-26-686 (this bug #53102), + Edgy and Linux 2.6.17 (bug #65815), Linux 2.6.20 (bug #118256), Dapper + and 2.6-amd64-generic (bug #69430) and Dapper and 2.6.17. Also Linux + Kernel Mailing List and other distributions lists mention a similar bug. Original description of this bug: Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.15-26-686 On an approximately weekly basis, at least one of my ext3 partitions on one of my many disks will become corrupt, remounted as read-only, and require repairs. This is an alarmingly high failure rate. I was reluctant to log this bug but now that it has occurred on different disks on various occasions I can't dismiss it as a bad drive. This began shortly after the upgrade to 2.6.15-26. Before that, no problems (that I can recall). [Edit: Cleaned up some typos]
** Description changed: Ext3 partitions get corrupted when using Linux 2.6.x. This problem has been reported with many 2.6.x configurations. Problem has been reported with Feisty and Linux 2.6.15-26-686 (this bug #53102), Edgy and Linux 2.6.17 (bug #65815), Linux 2.6.20 (bug #118256), Dapper - and 2.6-amd64-generic (bug #69430) and Dapper and 2.6.17. Also Linux - Kernel Mailing List and other distributions lists mention a similar bug. + and 2.6-amd64-generic (bug #69430). Also Linux Kernel Mailing List and + other distributions lists mention a similar bug. Original description of this bug: Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.15-26-686 On an approximately weekly basis, at least one of my ext3 partitions on one of my many disks will become corrupt, remounted as read-only, and require repairs. This is an alarmingly high failure rate. I was reluctant to log this bug but now that it has occurred on different disks on various occasions I can't dismiss it as a bad drive. This began shortly after the upgrade to 2.6.15-26. Before that, no problems (that I can recall). - - [Edit: Cleaned up some typos] -- Ext3 filesystem corruption - data loss https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/53102 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs