As described above, I tested this twice (and after the first test I had
repaired it with e2fsck), so at least the second time, it did not start
out damaged. (And in both cases, the file systems contained working
operating systems.)

I don't remember what was wrong (what e2fsck complained about), so I
guess I have to test again ...

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  shrinking previous file systems makes them corrupted

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