I am also getting that problem on my dell E6500.  Currently running live
ubuntu and fsck... fingers crossed.  I didn 't have the problem in 8.10,
but I don 't remember if I used auto-suspend at that time.  I strongly
suspect that the suspend function is the culprit, so I will turn it of
(if I 'm able to boot anyway)

I really hope this can be pinpointed and solved, since I use this
machine for work and loosing data is not an option.

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Corrupted file system ext3 after Jaunty 64 upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/371191
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