The last time I tried the "upstream kernel" the bug (different bug) was
still there. And I had to reinstall Linux afterwards just to get a
working system. After having to reinstall Linux six times I'm getting
tired of it.

Finding the bug does not help if the crash corrupted the drive
superblocks. I need a tool to recover from the damage the crash did to
my drives. My data is more important to me than trying to find the
memory lead in Caja that caused the crash in the first place. Surely I
am not the only one suffering from corruption of external hard drives.

Unfortunately I am on a fixed income and cannot afford the $500+ that a
recovery service charges to recover my data (x 7 drives all corrupted by
the same crash).

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