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Re: fsck problem

From: Bob Proulx <bob(at)proulx.com>
Date: Wed Jan 16 2008 - 11:31:33 EST


Michelle Konzack wrote:
> and while mountig /dev/hda10 it has locked the entired Laptop...
> ...
> [root@aspire1350.private:~/] fsck.ext3 -c /dev/hda10
> Checking for bad blocks (non-destructive read-write test)
> 0 bad blocks

Since you have zero bad blocks you might consider not using the -c option to run the badblocks program. I have always assumed that this would avoid a lot of machine resources if it is not needed. Not sure if this is related to your issue or not.

> but while mounting and transfering gigabyted of Debian packages to a
> local mirror /dev/sda10 or /dev/hda10 lost its ext3 journal again...

I am not sure what "lost its ext3 journal" means in detail. How are you observing and determining that?

Between booting and mounting and copying are you hibernating or sleeping the machine?

> How to solv this problem?

This is not laptop specific and so if you don't find a satisfactory answer here you might consider posting to the larger debian-user audience. There would be a larger pool of knowledge to draw from there. This looks to be specifically an ext3 issue. But many people do very similar things every day and don't see this problem and so the difficulty will be to determine why your installation is somehow different.

Bob

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