"Gary Hennigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The laptop is a Dell Latitude C840 and the partition type was ext3. It
> was running a mixed testing/unstable version of Debian. I'd really
> like to avoid a repeat of that problem, so if anyone knows what could
> cause such an occurance I'd appreciate hearing about it.

I use the same machine, with the quasi-same software (Pure sarge), have
had some 'hard' reboot, and never fsck problem.

Your idea about s2d (Save to disk) seems to be a good one. I've totally
deactivated this option in my BIOS, and recommand you to do the same...

Hope it can help you.

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