Kevin, can you please provide us some more information - you report "it
just hangs", because we cannot reproduce this problem.

The original report discussed the truncating of a file on a FAT32 file
system. This bug was likely caused by an integer overflow, which was
fixed in Bug #63831, which also appears to be the same as Bug #47215.

In addition, dosfscheck had a bug that caused a rename of over 10000
files to fail, as reported in Bug #68153.

The original report went on to suggest a work-around by not checking the
disk at all, by altering the fstab and scripts were supplied to
implement that.

Of course this is not an actual fix of the problem.

The request Stefan and I made, for more information was legitimate. The
truncation of a file can be explained by bug #63831, in which case this
is a duplicate bug, or it might be caused by another problem, in which
case this needs more information.

The wish list status I cannot personally explain, but I suspect it
relates to the nature of changing fstab, which in my opinion should not
happen anyway, other than as a work-around.

The owner of this bug might have a different opinion and I do not speak
for them. All I know is that Stefan and I have been working on the other
bugs.

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https://launchpad.net/bugs/48806

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