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Does not mount all partitions correctly #34

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Susanne1208 opened this issue May 15, 2020 · 4 comments
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Does not mount all partitions correctly #34

Susanne1208 opened this issue May 15, 2020 · 4 comments

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@Susanne1208
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I've been using v. 0.52, which have worked just fine until at few weeks ago, maybe due to a windows update.
Ext2Fsd v. 0.52 does not mount all partitions correctly, and v. 0.68 and 0.69 does not work well either.

@AlexandrMakukhin
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AlexandrMakukhin commented Jun 3, 2020

Ext2Fsd v. 0.69 does not work. Defines ext4 as ext3 and suggests formatting this section (GPT).

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10.0.19041.208 Version 2004.
Operating System: KDE neon 5.18
Kernel Version: 5.3.0-53-generic
OS Type: 64-bit
Processors: 4 × AMD Ryzen 3 2200G with Radeon Vega Graphics
Memory: 13,6 ГиБ

@qiuxiaomu
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Having exactly same issue; I was able to load up my linux drive as ext4 first time but second time it was changed to ext3 and asked me to format. Most importantly it seemed to actually messed up my file system and I can't boot my linux file system now. This is truly a nightmare.

@LDD19
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LDD19 commented Jul 7, 2021

Having exactly same issue; I was able to load up my linux drive as ext4 first time but second time it was changed to ext3 and asked me to format. Most importantly it seemed to actually messed up my file system and I can't boot my linux file system now. This is truly a nightmare.

I've had this exact same issue. My power went out and after restarting all my drives changed from ext4 to ext3. I am dual booting and did check that my Linux system was still working well. A reinstall did the trick as this seemed to be a visual bug only.

@BobOkisama
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Having exactly same issue; I was able to load up my linux drive as ext4 first time but second time it was changed to ext3 and asked me to format. Most importantly it seemed to actually messed up my file system and I can't boot my linux file system now. This is truly a nightmare.

This just happened to me as well. I wanted to copy some data off a drive, plugged it in, it assigned it EXT3 when it is a EXT4 partition, and now the partition and data is wrecked.

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