On Fri, 21 Jan 2000, Sheldon Lee Wen wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm posting this again b/c I've been having email difficulties
> and I'm not sure it got through the first time. If it did I apologize.
> 
>     I'm beginning to suspect that there may be a bug in the stock
> mandrake kernel that causes file system corruption. (I installed 
> mandrake7.0 almost a week ago now.)
> 
> Eg. I downloaded star office to my home directory and then su'd 
> and copy'd the file to the directory I wanted to install it in. 
> I untarred it and installed it; had some problems with kde
> integration so figured I'd just reinstall it. ( I was tired ok! )
> However the second time I untarred it I got crc errors. So I copied it
> back from my home dir and untarred it and it worked. However half 
> way through the install I got crc errors while extracting files 
> (I had previously removed the old install and setup directories 
> so there were no preexisting files there). 
> 
> So I downloaded it again and it worked fine for about two hours then
> some lib's started getting corrupted and it refused to load, it 
> would immediately segfault. So I completely deleted it and the 
> install directory and untarred it again and ran it and got crc 
> errors. Anyways I ended up downloading it again and
> reinstalling it.
> 
> Then I was tired so I shutdown the computer normally with "shutdown -h
> now" I waited until it was done and went to bed. When I fired up the
> computer today I got alot of errors on the root drive and a nasty fsck. 
> 
> If this is fs corruption as a result of a bug in the kernel or something
> else is there a way that I can specifically test this?
> 
> Sheldon.
 
does it happen with the 'kernel-linus' ?  

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