Correction: I converted the file system around midnight, when August 9th
turned to August 10th, 2009.
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Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68824
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I installed Ubuntu the external harddisk with the default filesystem
ext3. On august 9, 2009 I converted the file system to ext2. Since that
moment, I've been using the hard disk quite intensively on the Dell D520
(the one that destroyed my usb flash drive and almost destroyed the usb
hard drive).
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #591112
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591112
** Also affects: gnome-volume-manager via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591112
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!
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No response yet, but I'll keep posting my experiences once in a while.
Yesterday I tried booting from the HP Compaq 6830s - it works. Vista will not
recognize the disk, but BIOS does apparently. Booting and working on the HP
Compaq left the harddisk unharmed, as far as I have seen.
I dare not exp
Currently the external disk is stable and bootable from the old Dell
D600; however it is still not recognized by the Dell D520 nor by the HP
Compaq 6830s. With the latter, I tried connecting through a USB 1.1 hub,
but it did not help.
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Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!
https
Well, just uploaded the logfiles of the nearly dead USB external hard
disk.
I attached the USB harddisk to the HP Compaq 6830s / system, but that system
doesn't see the USB hard disk anymore, not at boot, not from Vista. Note: I
installed Ubuntu 9.04 on the USB Hard disk using this same system!
** Attachment added: "This arcchive contains all files in the \var\log
directory."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29187703/logs%209.04.tar.gz
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Ubuntu destroys filesystem on attached USB harddrive!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68824
You received this bug notification because you are a mem
This report looks very familiar to me. I installed Ubuntu 9.04 on a USB stick
to boot it from a Dell D520 laptop, and after a day or so the device just went
off, usually during Nautilus use: the desktop reported resources to be
unavailable. At first, rebooting was possible, but after a while it