Ubuntu 10.04 amd64 - 2.6.32-32-generic
I had a torrent that wouldn't download. After rebooting, the file-system was corrupted to the point that Ubuntu wouldn't start.
Using a live-CD, I noted the loss of my home partition and a few directories had become files, oddly enough.
Yet this could have been a problem I caused by running ext4 fsck.
The original corruption was caused from what seemed an unresponsive bittorrent session. The bittorrent software was deluge.
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I had a torrent that wouldn't download. After rebooting, the file-system was corrupted to the point that Ubuntu wouldn't start.
Using a live-CD, I noted the loss of my home partition and a few directories had become files, oddly enough.
Yet this could have been a problem I caused by running ext4 fsck.
The original corruption was caused from what seemed an unresponsive bittorrent session. The bittorrent software was deluge.
.,_