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Subject: [Bug 14422] EXT4 is corrupted after clean shutdown
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 23:44:13 GMT
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--- Comment #3 from Eric Sandeen 2009-10-16 23:44:12 ---
When stating that a filesystem is corrupted, please offer some indication of
why you believe this to be true; kernel messages indicating on-disk problems,
fsck output, or at least the behavior you see which indicates corruption.
Otherwise there is simply not enough information to begin any investigation.
If those latest used files are corrupted - how are they corrupted? missing?
short? full of junk? unreadable? or what?
Thanks,
-Eric
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