> Since I have the need to continue to work with my machine1, I finally did
> an apt-get dist-upgrade for machine1, and installed debian kernel
> 2.6.15-1-686. I erased fat32 partition and replaced it by a ext2 and give
> access to it from windows using fs-driver. I will see if problems are still
> present (if I continue to loose directories).
>
> In machine2 I will also upgrade the kernel but without erasing the fat32,
> to have a chance to see if the problems comes from the kernel. I will also
> remove hdparm from machine2, if the kernel is not the problem.
>
> I will let you know what are the results in the coming weeks, because if it
> is a bug it worth to be reported.

What were the results?

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