On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> As some of you may remeber, I complained about reiserfs problems a while
> back. After the problem became really frequent, I removed all
> proprietary modules from the kernel. The very fist boot after switching
> to a non-tainted kernel, the problem happened again.
>
> Luckily, I have free space on my disk. I created an identically sized
> partition, and formatted it ext3 with "mkfs.ext3 -c -c" (write mode
> surface test). Everything was ok (though, when copying the data over
> from the old partition, it complained about file system corruption).
>
> I then proceded to format the original partition with write mode surface
> test - still no problems. We now have the following interesting data:
> A. The problem was not due to a harddisk failure.
> B.The problem was not due to a tainted kernel.
> C. The problem will not happen again unless I return to reiserfs.
>
which version of reiserfs do you use ?
[i have missed this..]

M.
> There are no specific questions, but if anyone has any comments about
> the matter, I would love to hear. For example - should I report this
> problem? Where?
>
>               Shachar
>
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> Shachar Shemesh
> Open Source integration consultant
> Home page & resume - http://www.shemesh.biz/
>
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