Wallo013, I believe there is not a consistent pattern to the issue yet.
Read all the posts here and you can see some people not having problems
with kernel 3.5.0-17 but do with 3.5.0-18... whereas myself I can't
reliably use any 3.5.* kernel it seems.  I'm still not convinced that I
(and all others posting in this thread) are not just having failing
hardware (MB, ram, cabling, HD, connectors, etc..) since the problems
reported have so much variation.   I recently tried changing my SATA
cabling (got high quality 6Gb type) but that didn't help.  It is odd
that I'm not getting the problem with pre 3.5.* kernels, but maybe I do
and just haven't noticed in the logs yet as perhaps older kernels have
higher fault tolerance.   But what do I know, I'm just taking guesses
here.  If this is a real bug causing unnoticed and progressive data
corruption for everyone, this is indeed HUGE and should be getting top
priority.

Would be nice to hear opinions from some of the official kernel/ext4
coders here.

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