I'm having the same problem.  I'm using an Asus G50vt-X1 laptop.  The
options in my bios for controllers are: enhanced, raid, and
compatibility.   I have to use compatibility mode for Linux to recognize
my drives properly.  However, in Ubuntu I get a corrupted file system
frequently and often when I run in compatibility mode.  It happens in
Ubuntu and Kubuntu.  It happens randomly, not just on boot and causes
install problems and segmentation faults.  When I reboot, I'm informed
that the file system is corrupted sometimes beyond repair.  This doesn't
happen in ANY other distribution, so it seems that it isn't Linux
specific but Ubuntu specific.

It's the only system stopping bug that keeps me from using Ubuntu.  Live
CD works fine.

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Corrupted file system ext3 after Jaunty 64 upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/371191
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