This bug should be generalised to other file systems. It occurs using xfs and jfs, as well as ext4. In my experience the fs is not relevant, except some recover from an unclean shutdown better than others. (It's easy to try different file systems using fsarchiver, don't forget to change fstab to the new fs before reboot.)
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