Magnus Damm <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> My primitive guess is that it was because
> the ext3 journal became full.
The default ext3 journal size is inappropriately small, btw. Normally you
should manually make it 128M or so, rather than 32M. Unless you have a
small amount of memory and/or a large number of filesystems, in which case
there might be problems with pinned memory.
Mounting as ext2 is a useful technique for determining whether the fs is
getting in the way.
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