>> I am able to read the files,
>> so I might be able to backup everything, rebuild the lvm and jfs and
>> then move it back.
>>     
>
> That is what I would advise.  Hopefully you'll be able to read
> everything okay.
>
> It's been a while since I played with resize.  I'll try to find some
> time to do put it though some testing to see if I can reproduce
> something like this.  Oh, what is your kernel version?
also, the filesystem might have been mounted while I extended the volume 
group. But, as you point out, lvm shouldn't have touched the fs anyway? 
One strange thing is that fsck reports the original size of the fs (in 
blocks) but df -h reports the new size.

Best regards,
Simon

more debugging info:

simons ~ # uname -a
Linux simons 2.6.17-gentoo-r8 #2 PREEMPT Sun Dec 17 11:02:52 CET 2006 
i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2600+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux

simons ~ # df -h /dev/mapper/vgmedia-media
Filsystem          Storlek Anvnt Tillg Anv% Monterat på
/dev/mapper/vgmedia-media
                      576G  317G  259G  56% /media





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