Public bug reported:
I am not sure how precisely can I describe it; although it surely looks
important.
I mount my fat32 partition as (from /etc/fstab)
# /dev/hda3
UUID=4449-3C88 /media/hda3 vfat defaults,utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0 1
I have a link (ln -s) to a subdirectory in this partition where I tried
downloading some bittorrent using Deluge.
I downloaded parts of some file.
On reboot, some download started from 0%. To preclude a possible nature of
Deluge or a bittorrent client behavior possibility, next time I made another
directory there and copied some downloaded files.
On another reboot; subdirectories are lost. and there are numerous
fsck###.rec files generated in that directory, which I do not know how
to use to recover etc.
Coming to think of it, Its not related to bittorrent. I had lost more
data on my vfat partition when written from Ubuntu. I had not problem so
far doing it from my FedoraCore system writing in that partition.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Description changed:
- I am not sure how precise can I describe it; although it surely looks
+ I am not sure how precisely can I describe it; although it surely looks
important.
I mount my fat32 partition as (from /etc/fstab)
# /dev/hda3
UUID=4449-3C88 /media/hda3 vfat defaults,utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0
1
I have a link (ln -s) to a subdirectory in this partition where I tried
downloading some bittorrent using Deluge.
I downloaded parts of some file.
On reboot, some download started from 0%. To preclude a possible nature of
Deluge or a bittorrent client behavior possibility, next time I made another
directory there and copied some downloaded files.
On another reboot; subdirectories are lost. and there are numerous
fsck###.rec files generated in that directory, which I do not know how
to use to recover etc.
Coming to think of it, Its not related to bittorrent. I had lost more
data on my vfat partition when written from Ubuntu. I had not problem so
far doing it from my FedoraCore system writing in that partition.
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data loss in vfat partition and numerous fsck###.rec file generation
https://launchpad.net/bugs/90694
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