[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean ext3 is not journal'ed by default? That's troubling. Aunt Tilly is *never* going to figure out how to turn it on. Why isn't it on by default?
It does journal by default. But there are various levels of journalling. I've never had an ext3 system fail on me. I suspect something else happened. If you have bad memory or other hardware problem or even just a faulty suspend which does not sync or something you can have issues. It has been years since I have had a filesystem corruption issue with Linux and never with ext3.
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