Hey, folks, this bug has reappeared in Ubuntu Hardy, AMD64. I have tried
with both mainstream app and Ubuntu Hardy version, both last stable
version (2.11 mainstream & 2.11-2.3ubuntu1 Ubuntu):

Running the following command:
# fsck.vfat -a /dev/sdd1

ddd gives the following:

=== THIS IS MAINSTREAM APPLICATION

Address dst=0x10067f4b6 out of bounds at
lfn.c, line 111:

lfn.c:
...
110 ...
111 memcpy( dst,    lfn->name0_4,   10 );
112 ...
...

lfn=0x7fffeef104b0


========== THIS IS UBUNTU HARDY APP

Reserved field in VFAT long filename slot is not 0 (but 0x88).
Auto-setting to 0.
Start cluster field in VFAT long filename slot is not 0 (but 0x3db0).
Auto-setting to 0.
Unfinished long file name 
":8Yc:9Ja:3Cj:7xB:C4a:50N:B2-:DmH:CbQ:4Qs:CfH:D9h:0dy".
  (Start may have been overwritten by b�\032-\216��\011.s\021F)
  Not auto-correcting this.
W
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Error while running hook_stop:
Value can't be converted to integer.
0x0000000000406de4 in copy_lfn_part (dst=0x10067c746 <Address 0x10067c746 out 
of bounds>, lfn=0x7fff983dba20) at lfn.c:111
111     lfn.c: No such file or directory.
        in lfn.c

==========

Any ideas??

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fsck crashes checking external FAT drive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113919
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