Comment 21 for bug 135370

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Wiktor Wandachowicz (siryes) wrote :

No, I observed the same behavior with ext2 and ext3 (as you can see /dev/sda8 still has ext2 after the previous testings).

As a side note, when I resized Vista partitions to free up space for Ubuntu (it's a new laptop right now), the partitioner offered ext2 as a default (!) for all Linux partitions (type 83). I overlooked that and only later tried ext3 and jfs to see if everything still work. Now after I know what's going on, I have a plan for a clean reinstall, with ext3 of course :-)