Hi Lars,

Lars Hecking píše v út 30. 12. 2008 v 12:06 +0000:
> >  I will inquire on a Gentoo forum if there is any chance Linux messes up
> >  a secondary grub; I don't really think so, but this scenario really leaves
> >  me with no explanation :-/
>  
>  I have a new lead. Watch this: under Linux
> 
> # fdisk /dev/sda
> ...
>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
> /dev/sda1               1          17      136521   83  Linux
> /dev/sda2              18        3933    31455270   a5  FreeBSD
> /dev/sda3   *        3934        7849    31455270   bf  Solaris
> /dev/sda4            7850       19457    93241260    5  Extended
> ...
> # df -T /dev/sda3
> Filesystem    Type   1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda3     ext3    30961696   5752620  23636316  20% /media/disk-1
> # 
> 
>  So, the Solaris partition is automounted under Gnome, and Gnome views it
>  as ext3. When the partition is unmounted normally, it will be marked clean,
>  which overwrites some ZFS data. Does that sound resonable?
> 

Yes, it sounds... Are you able to mount it manually under Linux, without
-t option? Or is it forced mount?

Not unmount, but mount corrupted it already (by setting dirty bit and
playing with journal probably).

Best regards,

Milan

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