Kernel 2.6.32-18-generic no longer has spontaneous corruption at all. When the system hard locks due to other problems (an xserver lockup, for instance), the system still requires running e2fsck from a CD, and can still experience significant corruption. This is distinctly different from 2.6.33, which has only very minor, understandable, errors under the same conditions.
Kernel 2.6.32-18-generic no longer has spontaneous corruption at all. When the system hard locks due to other problems (an xserver lockup, for instance), the system still requires running e2fsck from a CD, and can still experience significant corruption. This is distinctly different from 2.6.33, which has only very minor, understandable, errors under the same conditions.