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List:       swsusp-devel
Subject:    [Swsusp] Possible filesystem corruption with Beta19?
From:       Socheat Sou <socheat-list () iomanip ! com>
Date:       2003-04-15 1:50:20
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Hello,

Thanks for the great work guys.  I've been using swsusp for quite a
while now, and it's great.

I'm running Debian unstable, 2.4.21-pre4 with ACPI patch, 512MB RAM, and
1GB swap space, with the beta19 patch (patch-acpi-acpi20030228-swsusp19,
patch-2.4.21-pre4, acpi-20030228-2.4.21-pre4.diff), and I noticed that
sometimes I won't be able to compile my kernel until I run fsck. 
Otherwise, symbolic links aren't followed, and I get a bunch of "No such
file or directory" on a bunch of files that are obviously there. 
Unmounting / and fsck'ing it fixes the problem.

There is no difference between halting the machine or rebooting after
suspending.  I noticed someone set NUM_SYNC_WRITES to 1 to fix their
problems, but I couldn't find where it was.

Has anyone else experienced this as well?

Thanks,
Socheat


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