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Posted: Oct. 21 2005,16:38 QUOTE

Even FAT32 is better. It never corrupted the system
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Posted: Oct. 22 2005,17:15 QUOTE

unfortunately Pallaco FAT32 couldn't save the hard disk backup image I was trying to save! FAT32 can't save a file over 4.29GB!! After spending hours, I get this error at the last moment just because my file was just a few megs more!!

Are you suggesting I ext3 as a better filesystem?
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Posted: Oct. 23 2005,00:32 QUOTE

Hey....I am NOT a linux expert, I'm not even a basic user, just a very lowly noobie who has done everything the wrong way and learnt slowly.

I got a copy of TOMSRTBT disk (http://www.toms.net/rb/) and whenever I get this error (I often do as somehow my laptop goes off in hibernate mode and goes potty), I boot up with this disk. Its great as it has the main utils I want, e2fschk is one of them...so I just run it against all my partitions unless it tells me otherwise and then re-run it to double check they are clean...I then boot up as normal.

I have no idea if this is any help, but it works for my laptop
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Posted: Oct. 23 2005,07:52 QUOTE

It is a pain in the butt to set up, but if you want a better Linux filesystem, give ReiserFS version 3.x a try

DO NOT USE REISERFS 4.x  it is still has bugs.  ReiserFS 3.x is a fast, stable journaling filesystem.

You will need to install reiserfstools from Synaptic or apt-get

Also, it seems kinda tricky to create a DSL full hd install with reiserfs as the boot sector.

You will most likely need to create a custom miniroot filesystem image that contains the reiserfs kernel module and autoloads it in the linuxrc

But creating a secondary storage partition that is reiserfs is easy enough to do.

Good Luck.
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Posted: Oct. 24 2005,19:50 QUOTE

Prasad,

coming back to your original problem: how to run e2fsck on a filesystem while its mounted.
Try this one:
Boot from a DSL CD i.s.o.. from HD and enter at the boot prompt:
> dsl norestore
(should boot up a 'clean' DSL w/o interference with what's on the HD)
Now you should be able to run e2fsck on all unmounted partitions.

On filesystems: my personal experience with ext2 and ext3 is very good - in all the (rare) cases when the filesystem was corrupted (due to irregular power-off) it was kind of self-healing (via e2fsck). Both proof to be 'rock-solid'. Ext3 seems a little better with its journaling mechanism, while ext2 is better for notebooks. On notebooks ext3 won't let you put your disk to standby - there's a commit interval of 5 secs (hardcoded) that spins up your drive again immediately.

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