These systems have a 32GB SSD in them.    Are you (all) suggesting the disk 
should be formatted EXT3 instead of 4?  I don't think I formatted them at all, 
I took them out of the box and used the LiveCD install and let it to it's 
thing....
-Tom
 

On Jun 16, 2013, at 11:49 AM, Dave <e...@dc9.tzo.com> wrote:
> Your pastebin points to a file missing and then it can't create a legit 
> semaphore for some reason.   Is that message persistent between boots?
> 
> I had a strange problem on a customers machine that got worse and worse 
> - basic system flakiness and I finally replaced their hard drive with an 
> SSD and took their old hard drive (a Seagate 160 gb 2.5" Sata laptop 
> drive) back to my shop.
> 
> The drive was formatted EXT4.   Linux could not fix the disk problems 
> even after repeated tries.  I plugged the drive into a Windows XP system 
> and reformatted the disk expecting it to fail.  It took a while to 
> format but it did so cleanly and the Seagate diagnositic software said 
> that all was good!   So I imaged the original LinuxCNC system back onto 
> the disk and it has been running fine in my office for over a week 
> now.   No flaky operation.   So for whatever reason, the EXT4 file 
> system became corrupted in such a way that the Linux system was unable 
> to recover from it, even though the disk itself was still good.    That 
> is the first and hopefully the last time I see that problem!
> 
> Dave Cole


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