I just threw a CD containing CDA tracks into the CD-ROM drive. The system was then trying to start the video
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and was frozen soon afterwards.
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Only a reset could help...
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Is this a "normal" behaviour, or where to look to find the cause?
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Yes, all file systems are automatically checked if they weren't cleanly unmounted before. But remember: These checks only bring the file system to a clean state again, but they can NOT recover all your data if power fail/reset is done during a writing operation. Of course some file systems can handle this better than others, but generally said you just need a bit luckjpg153 wrote:Does XFS autocheck the file system for errors or do I need to kick kind of "chkdsk" off manually or via script or the like?
That's a widely spread misbeliefjpg153 wrote:a journaling file system should be able to recover most data