A few minutes ago it happened again. I unplugged my bluetooth dongle and
the machine freezed immediately with a kernel panic (caps lock and
scroll lock blinking). I did a hard reboot since Magic SysRq did not
work. During reboot in rescue mode, fsck complained about a bad volume
which needed --rebuild-tree. However, all volumes were mounted so i
continued to boot. Right before the login screen usually appears, the
machine locked up again. I rebooted once more into rescue mode and ran a
reiserfsck on my /var volume, which turned out to be the volume reported
as bad earlier. I wonder why the volume is mounted (even read/write!) if
it is known to be damaged...

Anyway, I ran a mkreiserfs on /dev/storage-toxikum/var to build a new
filesystem since I had a recent backup. I would really like to hear some
input on this random filesystem destruction... I can't provide any log
messages since the kernel panics did not make it into the log files.

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ReiserFS volume (/home) damaged after upgrade to Hardy Heron Alpha 6
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202933
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