(first at all, sorry by poor english... babel fish was used. Brazilians? Helps me with this please) I had bad experiences with the combination reiserfs and SuSE 9.0 I'm running reiserfs, before with SuSE 8.1, 8.2 on several pc's. And now, with 9.0, we have many problems !!! I change hdds and use hdds from different manufacturers. If the pc's "crash" the errors "Give password to login" occours.. Partitions /home (/dev/hda5) is corrupted and reiserfsck --rebuild-tree is solicited. I search in web about this problem e found similar questions, bu without solutions (they always think that we have a hardware problem, memory problems.. etc..) Hardware problems? I do not believe (many pc's have same problems after upgrade) Reiserfs with Suse 8.2 had no problems. Only after upgrade this problem had become more frequent. There is a known bug? This is my configuration: Suse 9.0 Kernel 2.4.21-243-default reiserfs-3.6.9-33 and reisersck (with lost data!!) ####### Pass 0 ####### 26696 directory entries were hashed with "r5" hash. ####### Pass 1 ####### ####### Pass 2 ####### ####### Pass 3 ######### rebuild_semantic_pass: The entry [12411 19801] (".y2log") in directory [12410 12411] points to nowhere - is removed rebuild_semantic_pass: The entry [12411 17718] ("erros.tar") in directory [12410 12411] points to nowhere - is removed rebuild_semantic_pass: The entry [12411 13146] (".fonts.cache-1") in directory [12410 12411] points to nowhere - is removed vpf-10650: The directory [12410 12411] has the wrong size in the StatData (10936) - corrected to (10848) rebuild_semantic_pass: The entry [12410 17217] ("bkp20040914.tar.gz") in directory [17 12410] points to nowhere - is removed rebuild_semantic_pass: The entry [12410 17190] ("bkp20040915.tar.gz") in directory [17 12410] points to nowhere - is removed vpf-10650: The directory [17 12410] has the wrong size in the StatData (272) - corrected to (192) ####### Pass 3a (lost+found pass) ######### Rejaine da Silveira Monteiro Tecnologia da Informação www.jamef.com.br