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Re: Corrupted files udf/ext2
- From: koalasoft@xxxxxx (ulrich mensfeld)
- Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2002 20:29:24 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <8RK4SWxx8AB@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hallo Mario Medina Nussbaum ,
> to see if it is udf or packet i tryied making a filesystem with udf
> format. Then i copyied the source and then compared.
> The results:
> No errors, so i think this is a packet problem, not udf
so it seems, there is all possible and nothing regular. Peter has
experienced coruppted files on ext2, i only on udf (since using 2.4.19),
and you have no problems with udf.
Maybe it could be a problem, related to certain CD-writers?
>> With ext2: No diffs in both copys
>> With udf: diffs in both copys, but not in the same files. The number of
>> different files was about 15 to 20.
Greetings--
Email:KOALASOFT@xxxxxx
> to see if it is udf or packet i tryied making a filesystem with udf
> format. Then i copyied the source and then compared.
> The results:
> No errors, so i think this is a packet problem, not udf
so it seems, there is all possible and nothing regular. Peter has
experienced coruppted files on ext2, i only on udf (since using 2.4.19),
and you have no problems with udf.
Maybe it could be a problem, related to certain CD-writers?
>> With ext2: No diffs in both copys
>> With udf: diffs in both copys, but not in the same files. The number of
>> different files was about 15 to 20.
Greetings--
Email:KOALASOFT@xxxxxx
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