> I'm facing quite a bad problem here im my Linux Box, and I'd like to try
> a bit more before I give up, format the HD and reinstall it all...
>
> Last tuesday I had to shutdown Linux because I had to do some work on
> Win98, unfortunately... The shutdown procedure worked fine, I worked all
> aft
> Guilherme writes that he has encounted files he cannot delete.
>
> (...) The file system debugger also
> will do this job.
OK... this worked fine, the files aren't there anymore!
Now, when I rebooted e2fsck complained about the "file too big" thing again...
what can
it be?
Also... what could
I had the same problem where I have two files in /usr/doc/mount/ that were
block devices on the README.Debain.gz.
They way I got rid of the files is to go into debugfs. Be careful with
this util. You can use debugfs' rm and it will clear the inode. Problem
solved.
Hope it helps...
--Jay
> Guilherme writes that he has encounted files he cannot delete.
> (...)
>
>
> For the unalterable files, lsattr gives ext2fs atrributes. chattr
> will change these attributes, which include immutable. This will
> usually help remove unalterable files. The file system debugger also
> will do this j
Guilherme writes that he has encounted files he cannot delete.
partial quote:
> Now, I'm left with one final problem... the files and dirs left on
> /lost+found can't be chown'd, chmod'd or erased... all of them (except
> for one) have the first permission bit (when doing "ls -a -l") either b,
>
Hi there,
I'm facing quite a bad problem here im my Linux Box, and I'd like to try
a bit more before I give up, format the HD and reinstall it all...
Last tuesday I had to shutdown Linux because I had to do some work on
Win98, unfortunately... The shutdown procedure worked fine, I worked all
afte
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