Hello Eran
Are you sure that e2fsck can check for bad blocks on *REISERFS*, NOT
*EXT2* ?
About the fsck you said that can be run from init level 1, the
'normal' fsck is for ext2, not reiserfs. Reiserfs has got a beta fsck,
which cannot do much.
Cya,
Oren.
On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Eran Levy wrote:
> Hi Shlomi,
> First, You can check your H.D. with e2fsck -v -y /dev/hda<what-ever the
> number>.
> You cant check with fsck when you are boot linux like normal, You have to
> boot without some init levels.
> Second, It may your H.D. corrupted. You maybe got H.D. with bad sectors or
> something. You have to check it.
> If you arent able to check the bad sectors with fsck try do that with
> scandisk or something else.
>
> At 07:50 18/02/01 +0200, you wrote:
>
> >Hi!
> >
> >It seems one of my ReiserFS partitions got corrupted, and I am able to
> >reproduce a problem where I constantly hear strange noises out of my
> >hard-disk and I get some error messages (from the kernel or something like
> >that) on the virtual consoles.
> >
> >I'd like to check and mark the bad sectors, but I don't know how to do
> >that. The reiserfsck program does not seem to do such a thing, so I'm
> >asking you what does.
> >
> >The funny thing is that it's a 6 monthes old hard-disk from IBM, so it's
> >not likely it will get corrupted so soon.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> > Shlomi Fish
> >
> >
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