I'm fighting the exact same problem since I switched a server from 7.04 to 10.04. It is running on the very same hardware as 7.04 was running before, nothing has changed, nothing is wrong (disks are free from errors according to SMART, badblocks, extensive torture-testing, etc.) The machine runs 100% rock stable all the time. It is also on a UPS. Unfortunately the server has to be shut down every night because of some stupid fire protection regulation or so, so it gets rebooted every morning. Then randomly, it refuses to boot with the above. Fsck then finds some inodes/block counts wrong, fixes them, and ready to go - until it happensa again randomly in time. Sometimes it runs for months, sometimes it happens just within two weeks... Or it happened today and last week too. Please let me know if I can help with information. But since this is a production machine I can't do too much testing on it.
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