e2fsck is still grumpy:
(CMD) e2fsck -f /dev/vg0/usr 1> /tmp/2jcv6xhbVE 2> /tmp/qT7zDl1RU4
Executing: e2fsck -f /dev/vg0/usr
Command e2fsck -f /dev/vg0/usr had exit code 8
(STDERR) e2fsck 1.41.11 (14-Mar-2010)
(STDERR) e2fsck: need terminal for interactive repairs
http://paste.debian.net/68701/
Could you run e2fsck interactively, doing
e2fsck -p -f /dev/vg0/usr
to see whether a safe repair can be done non-interactively? I wonder if your
filesystem is corrupted anyway and that e2fsck run before resize2fs wouldn't
even be necessary otherwise.
Works fine after an fai-sysinfo boot:
r...@lutil:~# e2fsck -p -f /dev/vg0/usr
/dev/vg0/usr: 41374/393216 files (0.6% non-contiguous), 227117/1572864
blocks
r...@lutil:~#
At this time resize2fs doesn't require a prior e2fsck, though.
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Nicolas