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> I've installed it and ran it for 6H without any errors popping up. I 
> personally don't believe it's the memory which is in fault.
> As if the devil was involved I had a freeze again just after boot-up. 
> I followed the Alt-SysRq-... sequence to finally reboot but then again 
> I had my KDE files corrupted. What I don't understand is how that crap 
> is written to my config files. If xfs writes  what it finds in its xfs 
> log then it would mean that the xfs log contains rubbish. How did this 
> rubbish get in there or is it taking a wrong part of the log.
>
> Is the xfs that's used in md8.2 still the same version or is it a 
> higher version? Maybe upgrade?
>
> When I boot up the only fsck I ever notice amongst Aurora's output is 
> the one of my /boot partition (ext2), is this supposed to be like 
> that? I suppose Fsck in rc.sysinit just  re-directs the output to syslog.
>
> Guy.
>
>
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The xfs in 8.2 is a higher version--for kernel 2.4.18

I have tried to reproduce what you have described, using 8.1, and I 
don't get the corruption, but then I don't get the lock-up you described 
either.

Try this:

xfs_check -v /dev/hdcx

wjere x is the partition number you want to check

Civileme


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