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I wonder how *safe* ext3 is. I accidently filled up my /usr partition, and 10 min later
'ls' gave segfaults. The file turned out to be corrupted....
No idea if this is related, or even caused by ext3...but suspicious nontheless. Anyone 
else
problems with filesystem when partitions full?


Danny

On Wednesday 13 February 2002 19:47, you wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 Feb 2002 17:06, Han wrote:
> > George Mitchell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > Hello All,
> > >
> > > Hopefully ext3 will finally become the default filesystem type for
> > > the 8.2 install.  I am dealing with an 8.1 customer right now who is
> > > having fsck problems he never would have had if he were on ext3.
> > > Anyone know of any good reason not to make the switch?
> >
> > tune2fs -j /dev/hdablah
> >
> >
> > Groetjes, Han.
>
> The only reason I delayed switching to ext3 on my 8.1 box was that ext3
> isn't supported by Partition Magic.  Then I discovered Acronis OS
> Selector and switched to ext3.  No regrets.

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