Em 14-07-2011 13:29, Bernd Blaauw escreveu:
> Op 14-7-2011 5:09, Marcos Favero Florence de Barros schreef:
>> I'm now using the 32-bit 2040 kernel, because none of these
>> errors has ever appeared under the previous 32-bit kernels, and
>> I'm hoping they will not appear under the new one e
Op 14-7-2011 5:09, Marcos Favero Florence de Barros schreef:
> I'm now using the 32-bit 2040 kernel, because none of these
> errors has ever appeared under the previous 32-bit kernels, and
> I'm hoping they will not appear under the new one either
> [fingers crossed].
>
> Any advice is we
Hi,
Here's some additional information about the file system
errors I've been getting.
Today I tried to use the 32-bit kernel (2040), and both
ChkDsk and Defrag ran normally. ChkDsk did not detect any
errors, and Defrag did its job as usual.
Immediately after that, I reverted to the
Although I have not confirmed this by testing (too painful), I have the
impression that the kind of file system error mentioned in my previous
message typically happens after copy or delete operations involving a rather
large number of files, say, a few hundred.
That was the case when I first repo
Hi,
Last year I wrote about a problem with 16-bit 2039 kernels in portable
computers: ChkDsk would report errors, and wouldn't even run.
I later found that the 2039 32-bit kernel did not produce these errors, so
I started using it in my two portables (IBM ThinkPad and Compaq Armada),
and the erro