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#4
Nope, didn't work.

I tried using fsck.ext3 on both a ubuntu machine with the method you described. It supposedly repaired the filesystem but no luck.

I also logged into BackupMenu through the console option and executed the fsck from there as well. It reportedly fixes the problem as well but when I reboot and the filesystem is still mounted as root only because the journal block cannot be found.

Any other ideas?