Installed Karmic with ext4 on a new PC today. Installed FGLRX
afterwards. All of a sudden the PC froze completely. No mouse-movement,
no keyboard. Hard reset. After reboot lots of configuration files that
were recently changed had zero length. The system became unusable due to
this (lots of error messages in dpkg etc). Installed again on ext3. No
problems ever since. I wonder why this is installed by default as Ubuntu
is supposed to be a user-friendly distro. Is it really necessary to
squeeze out the last bit of extra performance for the sake of data
security? This is certainly not desired for a desktop system. At least
an explicit warning that this could happen should appear during
installation.

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