Yes, that's quite annoying: I had a similar problem once, because of
hibernation with lenny and xp. Later I had to find out that if you use only
Linux-OSs, the problem occurs as well. Why there isn't any warning with the
file system not being saved correctly - I would really like to know that!
Josef Huber
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Betreff:
Re: ext3 file system
Von:
Stephen Powell <zlinux...@wowway.com>
Datum:
Mon, 13 Sep 2010 11:41:32 -0400 (EDT)
An:
debian-user@lists.debian.org
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 11:28:26 -0400 (EDT), Frank wrote:
>
> I have been having (minor?) problems with the ext3 file systems on my
> machine. I have Ubuntu installed on /dev/sda3, with Squeeze on
> /dev/sda2. Nearly everytime I go into Ubuntu, then back to Squeeze,
> the file system check recovers the journal, and finds 8 or 10 orphaned
> nodes. It seems to happen when I copy files from sda3 to sda2. I use
> Sylpheed as a mail client, and on both systems have several shared
> folders..that is folders that are symlinked.
> Any ideas on the problem ?
That sounds like the file system is not being cleanly unmounted by
Ubuntu during shutdown. You are doing a clean shutdown, aren't you?
What happens if you manually umount the file system prior to shutting
down Ubuntu?
-- .''`. Stephen Powell
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