On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 02:42:33PM +0100, Jan Niehusmann wrote: > Currently, I'm experiencing a strange problem with one of my ext3 > filesystems: There seems to be some journal corruption, but up to now I Well, of course I forgot one important detail: The kernel version. This is a 2.6.14 with additional patches for CardMan 4000 support (as posted on this list by Harald Welte), updated ipw2200 support (from ipw2200.sourceforge.net) and btsco bluetooth headset support (from bluetooth-alsa.sourceforge.net). By now, I did an e2fsck which removed the ext3 journal and recovered the ext2 without problems - unfortunately I don't have an easy way to verify if files are corrupted, but up to now everything looks fine. Jan
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