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On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 06:03:32PM EST, Waldemar Kornewald wrote:
> Isn't a hardware defect the main reason a file system can be corrupted
> without a crash? There can be serious FS bugs, but aren't those very
> rare, anyway? What else could lead to FS corruption?

The hardware can be in top knotch, and problems can still occurr with 
filesystems. Many a time, I've seen an 
fsck finish on a root filesystem, and have to reboot the system due to changes, 
even when there have been no 
crashes on the system since the filesystem was created.

If you really want to turn them off, or at least reduce their freqquency, you 
can use the tune2fs command to 
do so, but I personally would leave things as they are.
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