On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 09:26:44AM -0000, Francesco Potortì wrote:
> Thank you Theodore!
> 
> As far as who is affected, I see the same symptoms on ext3 (running an
> amd64) without ever having used -D.

That's a different problem then.  Were you able to fix it using
e2fsck, possibly from a rescue CD?  Is it a repeatable problem?

If you're sure it's a software bug (as opposed to something caused by
bad/flakey hardware), I'd suggest opening another bug....

                                                  - Ted

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-D introduces corruption in directories
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