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Date:	Tue, 8 Jan 2008 16:59:06 +0000 (UTC)
From:	Tuomo Valkonen <tuomov@....fi>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject:  Re: The ext3 way of journalling

On 2008-01-08, John Stoffel <john@...ffel.org> wrote:
> Look at your filesystems, using 'tune2fs' and see if the ext3 journal
> is actually turned on and used.  If it's not, then I can see why
> you're having problems on reboots.  

Journalling is on, but it's no use because the superblock always has
corrupted last-checked time at boot. "File system check forced: 31352
days since last check" or so. 

> What CPU are you using?  Chipset?  Output of lspci?  dmesg output?  

Athlon XP 2500+, SiI 3112 (the obsoleted driver that makes the disk 
appear as the predictable hde, not the random scsi mapping driver). 

As for the rest... I'm on Windows, because I can't be arsed waiting 
for an hour for Linux to boot.

-- 
Tuomo

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