#2447: Ubuntu, loses data, starts downloading 100% files upon system reboot.
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 Reporter:  seanMH-6       |      Owner:
     Type:  bug            |     Status:  new
 Priority:  minor          |  Milestone:  Future
Component:  other/unknown  |    Version:  1.3.6
 Keywords:                 |
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 Deluge-1.3.6
 libtorrent-0.16.13.0
 ubuntu-14.04
 steps to reproduce bug: reboot of system. quitting and restarting deluge
 works as intended.
 installation type: believe installer, downloaded from Ubuntu software
 center.
 hardware: writes to 4TB data drive, partitioned to around 2TB each, format
 NTFS

 After a reboot, I will start deluge to find it begins downloading all the
 data I already have. Most of the time, just a select all and force recheck
 does the trick. There are no error messages, and it remembers the
 directory each time. I have 93 torrents running, some torrents as large as
 200 GB

 I would like to note a couple things,
 -I am no linux guru, and I understand this error very well may be my own,
 I just cannot find an answer online.
 -New computer build and builder, so I wouldn't rule out anything hardware.
 Ubuntu seems to be running as intended but I can't get windows to install
 on my system.

 Please let me know any information I can provide to help solve this.
 Thanks - Sean

 p.s. I didn't know what I should classify this priority as, for me It is a
 major problem, but I think for the general public minor is the correct
 classification.
 -

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/ticket/2447>
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