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> 
> > It could even be a power issue - lack of sufficient voltage can
> > have
> > all sorts of weird and counter-intuitive results. And
> > inconsistently
> > so.
> Gonna change the power supply & SATA cables.
> At the boot, the BIOS take ages to detect HDs now, that's another
> strange behavior too...

I did some cross-check with HD power and SATA cables : one of the 4 drives slow 
down the BIOS boot process and sometimes, does not appear. Boot without it make 
no EXT4-fr errors displayed. Errors was displayed on sda but the problem comes 
from sdb... This is crazy :-(


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