A while back I mentioned this nonsense (but never got a response): >On two different fedora 8 systems (which happen to have other boot partitions >as well to different linux distros), I have rebooted recently and gotten >fsck problems on reboot to fedora 8 with the message: > >primary superblock features different from backup, check forced. I just now rebooted one of the systems that got this error on a previous reboot, and this time the kernel crashed with something about "kernel math error" near the top of the screen, various routines with "superblock" in their name in the middle of the backtrace, and "unmount" near the bottom of the screen. Just for curiosity, I rebooted again (after having fsck fix an orphan inode apparently leftover from the crash), and it didn't happen the 2nd time. I really am curious what the heck is going on with these superblocks (they don't seem all that super to me :-). -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list