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SubjectRe: Massive e2fs corruption with 2.2.9/10?
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  Vladimir Dergachev <vdergach@sas.upenn.edu> writes:
> Could this be a cabling problem ? I think this is what happening to me..

ANYTHING could be a cabling problem.

Let me retell the story of the disk which worked absolutely flawlessly,
except that it failed to correctly store one specific tar.gz file.


It was traced, after a few weeks, to the disk's data cable -- which wasn't
plugged in all the way.


Ouch.

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