> OK folk, what is causing the problem? This is not an ext2fs bug; something is causing a Mach panic. The reason that your file system has been corrupted is that the data was not synch'ed to disk (when Mach panics, it takes the whole system down). The correct solution is to fix Mach. Determining what program is causing the resource shortage in Mach would be useful.
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