I'm not sure that all SSDs should only be used with ext2. Early/cheaper
JMicron-based SSDs have lots of issues with small writes which can cause
big slowdowns, and certainly journalling wouldn't help for that. But
there are now several drives that dont have anywhere near the same
performance problems, and since SSDs are still an emerging technology
really, I'd expect things to keep improving. Point is, just because
someone has an SSD, doesn't mean they need to use ext2 to cut down on
writes.

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Incorrect partition creation when on an SSD (EXT3 instead of EXT2)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281683
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