It is NOT A DISK FAILURE. How do I know? Because I reinstalled from scratch
on the same disks and even the same raid0 volume without deleting it. Ext4
clearly crashed and corrupted my data. I saw the kernel spewing this during
the crash. One of the screenshots clearly shows ext4 puking...
On Jun 7, 2013 10:33 AM, "Kristian Erik Hermansen" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Grub initial boot sector is not on the filesystem, but the additional
> stage loaders and kernels most certainly are. Yes, they were corrupted and
> also the partition table also seemed munged. You can see what the partition
> table looked like already in my report. It is in the Grub Boot Repair
> output log data before it attempted to "fix" the issue unsuccessfully. So
> yes, I did boot a livecd and could not recover.
> On Jun 7, 2013 9:50 AM, "Joseph Salisbury" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hmm, GRUB shouldn't have been affected since it's not on the filesystem.
>> Is it possible you have had a disk failure, or the partition table was
>> changed?
>>
>> Can you see if you can boot from a LiveCD?
>>
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>>   filesystems (ext4 corruption bug)
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