** Changed in: ntfs-3g (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Karsten Herold (psyquizlabor-gmx)
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ntfs-3g crashed while copying files to an external USB drive (in
ntfs_mft_record_alloc)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203540
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: ntfs-3g
While copying files from my EXT-3 home partition to an external,
NTFS-formatted USB hard disk drive, ntfs-3g crashed.
I restarted my Ubuntu box; meanwhile, I ran CHKDSK on the USB drive from a
Windows PC (it found quite a lot of lost
Sorry for the late answer, I've been away and I'm catching up with a
ton of unread mail.
Ok, Acronis is known to have problem with NTFS.
Not what I'd call good news, considering that I use Acronis quite
extensively; nice to know, nevertheless.
Chkdsk is not reliable. It also has several known
If ntfs-3g crashes then please send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the NTFS information
according to
http://www.linux-ntfs.org/doku.php?id=ntfsclone#store_only_ntfs_metadata
and the compressed /var/log/daemon.log file.
Otherwise we can't help. Nobody else is having this problem, so you're
the only one
What Windows version (XP, Vista, Service Packs, etc) do you use?
XP Pro SP2, Italian, with up-to-date security updates.
Did you use a 3rd party NTFS driver (Partition Magic, Ghost, security
software, etc)?
I had used Acronis TrueImage once on the affected disk, but I had run
Chkdsk on it
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, lozioric wrote:
What Windows version (XP, Vista, Service Packs, etc) do you use?
XP Pro SP2, Italian, with up-to-date security updates.
Did you use a 3rd party NTFS driver (Partition Magic, Ghost, security
software, etc)?
I had used Acronis TrueImage once on the
Thanks for the bug report.
What Windows version (XP, Vista, Service Packs, etc) do you use?
Did you use a 3rd party NTFS driver (Partition Magic, Ghost, security
software, etc)?
Could you please send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the extracted NTFS
information according to http://www.linux-