That's really odd. I know that there used to be warnings about ext4 years
ago, but I don't recall seeing them as far back as the squeeze release.




On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 2:38 PM, Hans-J. Ullrich <hans.ullr...@loop.de>wrote:

> Am Dienstag, 23. April 2013 schrieb Brad Alexander:
> > That is interesting. I have a similar setup on my workstation:
> >
> > /dev/sda2                 ext4        964532     59380    856156   7%
> /boot
> >
> > With the rest of the filesystems in an encrypted LVM container. I built
> > (rebuilt) this machine a couple of years ago, and have never had an
> > issue...To include power failures where the machine did not power down
> > gracefully.
> >
> > Could it have been a problem with your SSD, e.g. a bad spot, or could the
> > initramfs have been corrupted on write?
> >
>
> initramfs was corrupted because of the filesystem.
> > Do you have other kernels installed? (I usually keep, at a minimum, the
> > current one and the last one.)
> >
>
> Yeah, my fault. I had had two kernels, but some weeks ago I deleted one.
> However with ext4 everything went fine - until today....
>
> Happy hacking
>
> Hans
>
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