Hello together

Just reporting some observations after making a brand new installation
of Ubuntu 9.04 with ext4 as default file system on my Sony Vaio VGN-
FS195VP. Since the installation some days ago I had again four hard
locks, but luckily - despite my experiences some weeks ago - without any
data loss. All of them happened with the standard installation of Ubuntu
on the Gnome desktop.

One hard lock happened when listening internet radio with quodlibet in
the background and trying to update Ubuntu via Synaptics. Another one
when trying to rip a dvd with wine and dvdshrink in the background and
trying to open other applications (Firefox, Bluefish, gFTP) almost at
the same time. The other two happended when trying to remove some ISO
files of DVDs (together maybe about 12 GB data) from the trash. The
trash icon on the desktop turned empty (actuallly a good sign), but
about five seconds later the entire system crashed .

The Kernel running on my system is 2.6.28-11-generic and the Gnome
version is 2.6.28-11-generic. Since I am not a very technical guy, I
have not applied any of the above mentioned remedies. But as I am very
happy with ext4 as my default file system (and have not yet experienced
data loss!) I will keep it hoping that there will be some fixes in the
next Kernel.

Thanks for all your explanations about ext4, Theodore Ts'o, and keep up
the good work!

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Ext4 data loss
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317781
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