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this is actually a duplicate of bug 346691, since you have about the same
hardware config (intel mobo with nvidia gfx etc) as we do.
errors won't occur if you use kernel version 2.6.28-9-generic.
otherwise t
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 346691 ***
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jaunty kernel 2.6.28-11 kernel update renders the system un-usable.
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Upgrading to a newer kernel *see links on bug 346691 to get installable
debs* fixed my problems.
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I am now pretty certain this has to do with the kernel as the comments
in the below bug report reflect exactly my epxeriences after a fresh
install of Jaunty 64-bit:
jaunty kernel 2.6.28-11 kernel update renders the system un-usable
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Same issue on brand new hard drive (320 Gb Western Digital Scorpio
Black). I installed 64-bit Jaunty beta/ RC on a new hard drive and got
broken apt, segfaults and random loss of data. I returned the hard drive
thinking it may be a faulty drive. I just got a replacement for the
initial hard drive a
I just installed Jaunty 32 bits (instead of 64 bits) EXT4, it seems to
work without any problem until now…
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I reinstalled Intrepid 64 bits, no problem at all… It is definitely a
software problem appeared between jaunty alpha 4 and jaunty alpha 6.
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During reboot : EXT4-fs error (device sda1): __ext4_get_inode_loc:
unable to read inode block - inode=377, block=3941531671
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** Attachment added: "lspci --vvnn"
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After a fresh reinstallation of jaunty final, during an apt-get install :
Write error on output file - write (30 read-only file system)
I will attach the requested files.
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note that while kern.log and fstab are from the jaunty partition, the
result of lspci-vvnn was obtained from intrepid.
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Since Jaunty is released, I installed it on a partition on my harddisk, hoping
that the released version would work for me.
As soon as I installed a few packages, these file system errors show up again,
so I used an intrepid live-cd to fix the errors and than booted to intrepid. As
usual, no fi
same phenomenon here, in case it has not been noted I just want to add
that all (r)om, kaliif (according to ubuntuforums) and the fedora user
all use 64 bit jaunty.
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to be clear about it, i also used the 64 bit jaunty version, but in the
meantime i went back to intrepid
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Per conversation on irc, waiting for lspci -vvnn, /var/log/kern.log and
/etc/fstab
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Status: New => Incomplete
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I said a bit too quickly that the problem was hardware, because jaunty
alpha/beta/rc had problems both with EXT3 and EXT4.
As I saw several people having the same problems as me, I reinstalled
Intrepid (ext3), and I have no problem at all !
I think there was a regression between jaunty alpha 4 an
Please replace "about 2 weeks using jaunty alpha 6 EXT4, but after an upgrade…"
by :
"about 2 weeks using jaunty alpha 4 EXT4, but after an upgrade…" in my previous
message.
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It does look similar to my conditions. But my files corrupted with both
ext3 and ext4 and I'm pretty sure it's not the hd (problems started with
jaunty install, hd is new, smartmontools showed no errors)
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looks a bit like https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=488343 and
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130123
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Hi rom1v,
Sounds like this might be leaning towards being a hw issue. Please keep
us posted if you happen to get a new hard drive and are able to test.
Thanks.
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The problems seems to be my harddrive. I reinstalled using EXT3, I have
still a lot of problems :(
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** Attachment added: "syslog-ext4"
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For about one week, I have a lot of ext4 problems, in ubuntu jaunty
alpha 6 then jaunty beta.
I had a "file system check failed" during a boot, so I "fsck" it and repaired
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