Mahendra M proclaimed:
> Does the filesystem handling change with a new kernel.
> I have a Debian installation - kernel 2.0.x    <--
> and RHL - kernel 2.2.x
> When I mount the RHL partition under Debian and run fsck ( the one that comes
> with RHL ) immediately afterwards ( the next time I boot to RHL ) some errors
> crop up (always). There are no problems with the Debian partition mounting under
> RHL.

Did you unmount the RH partition before rebooting the machine?  If you
mounted the RH partition manually (as opposed to mounting through
/etc/fstab) Debian does (might?) not unmount it when you reboot.

Thaths
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