Re: Ext3-users Digest, Vol 12, Issue 1

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Often enough, even on the periodic fsck's that occur every so-many mounts, the 
fsck will fail and leave me in a shell. On the Debian boot, I am already 
logged in as root and the root filesystem is mounted read-only.

I then need to run fsck -f [/mnt/hd....] manually -f forces.

It will go through a series of checks. Usually, it simply ends and I do the 
control D and everything is clean.
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If something has occured like a hangup or power off, the journal recovery 
itself might give me warnings about delete inodes, etc. Thankfully, all is 
"clean" afterwards.

Ext3 has been good to me so far :-)

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