On 30 June 2014 20:27, Russell Coker <[email protected]> wrote: > Another thing you should consider is the possibility of bitrot inside your > PC. > A while ago I had a damaged DIMM in my PC and it corrupted the BTRFS > filesystem > twice before I realised the cause. >
Wouldn't this still cause detectable bitrot though? If the ram somehow corrupts data being written to disk, it's not going to be able to write a checksum that matches, so something is going to fail at the next read?
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