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AlexS:

--- Quote from: leezer3 on August 17, 2015, 07:54:03 pm ---If you're on the Ubuntu Studio defaults, then you're actually using an Ext4 filesystem, not that it really matters :)

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I am using the Ubuntu defaults, I specifically formatted the partition with ext3 in GParted upon installation and decided where it should live on the hard drive.

df -T shows
/dev/sda6      ext3      32896880  8964816  22251848  29% /

and...

sudo dumpe2fs /dev/sda6 | more

Journal backup:           inode blocks
Journal features:         journal_incompat_revoke
Journal size:             128M
Journal length:           32768

I have no idea how to turn off journal mode, or anything about it, and I have not even mentioned this mode anywhere until it was brought up.#
All I did was install Ubuntu with ext3 and a swap partition, and then JRiver. I accepted all the defaults. The install really could not be any cleaner other than I selected ext3 as the file system.
There you go.

AlexS:

--- Quote from: AlexS ---I killed it on the latest Ubuntu studio (64 bit) with ext3.
It happened when a library import went wrong..
Further details see second post:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=99472.0

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--- Quote from: bob on August 17, 2015, 05:28:08 pm ---Is there a reason you aren't using a journaling filesystem?

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--- Quote from: AlexS ---Yup software and OS compatibility.
Cheers...

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Just a FYI when you asked this question I assumed you were telling me ext3 was not a journalling file system (I had not mentioned this before).
It turns out however it is there by default (see post above), so this is all a red herring I assume.

The "software" I was talking about is Acronis Disk Director 11 which only supports ext3. I will upgrading to a larger SSD soon so I need it to be compatible in case I need to move partitions around.
I guess after that I should considering moving to ext4.

I hope you are now 100% satisfied now that journalling is on.

Thanks...

bob:
I was just wondering if this had anything to do with the file system. I'd forgotten ext3 did journaling.
I suspect that it was the import of the windows libraries that messed it up not killing it. There is simply no cross-platform handling of paths in place yet.

AlexS:
I assume I've lost a licensed instance from this kill (not 100% sure how it works). If you send me a couple of extra licenses I can test it again perhaps.
Otherwise I'll just leave it and hope it does not happen again otherwise I could end up being unlicensed if it crashes again  :-\

I am trying to get imports sorted, if you could comment here it would help a lot...

https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=99474.0

https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=99472.0

https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=99477.0

Thanks Bob..

mwillems:

--- Quote from: AlexS on August 18, 2015, 03:33:39 pm ---I assume I've lost a licensed instance from this kill (not 100% sure how it works). If you send me a couple of extra licenses I can test it again perhaps.
Otherwise I'll just leave it and hope it does not happen again otherwise I could end up being unlicensed if it crashes again  :-\

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The .mjr file sent to you when you restore a license is good for 14 days and doesn't use additional restores.  If you use the command line license restore option with the .mjr file, you can test to your heart's content.

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