Re: Bug: get EXT3-fs error Allocating block in system zone

2007-12-08 Thread Marco Gatti
Linus Torvalds schrieb: But the disk errors are something else, doesn't ring a bell. Sounds like IO corruption on the group descriptor block or something like that. Might be worth testing to see if the problem goes away with less than 4GB of RAM.. Today, I tested with different amounts

Re: Bug: get EXT3-fs error Allocating block in system zone

2007-12-08 Thread Marco Gatti
Linus Torvalds schrieb: But the disk errors are something else, doesn't ring a bell. Sounds like IO corruption on the group descriptor block or something like that. Might be worth testing to see if the problem goes away with less than 4GB of RAM.. Today, I tested with different amounts

Re: Bug: get EXT3-fs error Allocating block in system zone

2007-12-06 Thread Marco Gatti
Linus Torvalds schrieb: But the disk errors are something else, doesn't ring a bell. Sounds like IO corruption on the group descriptor block or something like that. Might be worth testing to see if the problem goes away with less than 4GB of RAM.. Thanks, I'll try this, to see if there's

Re: Bug: get EXT3-fs error Allocating block in system zone

2007-12-06 Thread Marco Gatti
Andrew Morton schrieb: But the effect is under every circumstances described above that I got after an unspecific time EXT3-fs errors. I tried to use different partitions, one for root and data, got errors on both. Dec 3 15:05:34 adira EXT3-fs error (device sdb4): ext3_new_block: Allocating

Re: Bug: get EXT3-fs error Allocating block in system zone

2007-12-06 Thread Marco Gatti
Andrew Morton schrieb: But the effect is under every circumstances described above that I got after an unspecific time EXT3-fs errors. I tried to use different partitions, one for root and data, got errors on both. Dec 3 15:05:34 adira EXT3-fs error (device sdb4): ext3_new_block: Allocating

Re: Bug: get EXT3-fs error Allocating block in system zone

2007-12-06 Thread Marco Gatti
Linus Torvalds schrieb: But the disk errors are something else, doesn't ring a bell. Sounds like IO corruption on the group descriptor block or something like that. Might be worth testing to see if the problem goes away with less than 4GB of RAM.. Thanks, I'll try this, to see if there's