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Re: filesystem corruption



On Sat, Dec 05, 2009 at 08:36:23PM -0500, Rob Owens wrote:
> I am using Debian Live on USB, with an ext2 partition for persistence.
> I get frequent filesystem corruption.  I've used 3 different USB sticks,
> but I still get these problems.  
> 
> Have others on this list experienced this kind of thing, or am I just
> using crummy hardware?
> 
More info:

I ran "fsck -p /dev/sda2" (my live-rw parition), and got the following
output:

live-rw was not cleanly unmounted
live-rw: Deleted inode 14 has zero dtime  FIXED

and the same thing for inodes 15 through 19

I then booted into my live persistent system.  After a couple minutes I
shut down, then ran "fsck -p /dev/sda2" again.  I got the following
output:

live-rw was not cleanly unmounted
live-rw: Deleted inode 14 has zero dtime  FIXED

and the same thing for inodes 15 and 16

Any ideas?  What script is supposed to unmount my live-rw partition,
because it seems that's not happening properly?

-Rob


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