On 08/10/2013 02:28 AM, Christian Kujau wrote:
Interesting stuff. Out of curiosity I just tried this myself, both client
& server are virtual machines running Debian/stable (3.2.0-4-amd64) and I
was able to reproduce this. A test case would be:


I still haven't rebooted that machine - last chance to ask for any test info - as it looks like you have a test case anyway.

I haven't lost any data that I know of  - just programs complaining etc.

IMO, at one time, jfs was really a better choice ( good set of tools). Even in a few cases where hardware failed the jfs tools worked well. Today with everyone banging on ext4 it has become the better choice. ( I don't think IBM is interested in supporting jfs - no idea if they are phasing out jfs2? ).




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