jfs_fsck fails at boot, after upgrade to recent kernel

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Hi

I'd appreciate some help with an issue that I'm experiencing with my root jfs partition being mounted read only at boot, due to jfs_fsck returning code 11. Below is a log of what is shown on screen after jfs_fsck has been run on the rootfs:

Could not locate device by label or uuid
warning... fsck.jfs for device /dev/md1 exiteds with signal 11
operational error
remounting root filesystem read/write
mount: / not mounted already, or bad option
root filesystem could not be mounted read/write

The issue arose when I upgraded my kernel from 2.6.28-gentoo-r2 to 2.6.38-gentoo-r3. If I boot my original kernel the system still boots fine, but booting the new kernel results in the errors above. Is this a bug, or perhaps I have missed something in my kernel configuration?

Many thanks in advance for your kind assistance. Please let me know if you need any further information.

Best Regards
Matt Dunnington
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