[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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I've currently set fsck to run pretty much on every other boot.

And just about every time it runs , it informs me that it fixed file
system errors and reboots the system.

Is it an IDE disk? Are you running with DMA enabled?

Some versions of the kernel have a bug with some IDE controllers
that leads to severe disk corruption.

If it's an IDE disk you probably want to turn off IDE DMA as
early as possible in the boot process (I think it's "ide=nodma"
in the kernel boot command line).


Daniel




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