testing suspend/resume on the laptop. It is very buggy
but I test it alot trying to find where the problem is
to help debug it.

--- Eugenio Diaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- "Nima S. Panahi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have had curroption with reiserfs, xfs, and
> MAYBE ext3. With reiserfs
> > and xfs it was clear as I would get mass
> currpotion such that I had to
> > besically start from scratch.  So I moved to ext3
> and things were running
> > fine until my /boot got hosed. Now I have not
> narrowed it to whether it
> > was ext3 fault or not ( I am guessing not). But in
> general, ext2 was rock
> > solid and never had problems. Sure I would get
> curroption here and there,
> > but not on whole scale such that a new install was
> necesarry. I really
> > like ext3.
> 
> Dude what are you doing, hitting your hard drive
> with a hammer while running? I
> have been running Linux since forever, always the
> development versions, and the
> only time I had corruption was because of a HD crash
> ...
> 
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