On Tuesday 18 July 2006 06:17, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Jul 2006, Ralph Slooten wrote:
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> > Hiya list,
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> > Just need some opinions here, and am not looking for a raving flame-war
> > regarding which file system is better etc ;-
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006, Ralph Slooten wrote:
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Hiya list,
Just need some opinions here, and am not looking for a raving flame-war
regarding which file system is better etc ;-) ~ Oh and please excuse the
long mail, but I need explain my situation clearly
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For those interested: I formatted the ext2 drive back to reiserfs, which
again gave errors (empty still) with fsck. After three fsck.reiserfs
attempts with loads of wierd output (on the empty drive), I created
using `dd` of /dev/zero 3 huge files whic
On 17/07/06, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Install and run smartmontools, it could be a drive on the way out.
Nice tip .. thanks. I have this on my servers, but not (yet) on workstation.
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 15:23:12 +0200, Ralph Slooten wrote:
> If this doesn't solve the problem then I have no idea Does anyone
> foresee problems doing this, or other things I should check too while
> at it?
Install and run smartmontools, it could be a drive on the way out.
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On 17/07/06, Janusz Bossy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
IIRC there's also an options to fsck.reiserfs that makes it repair
errors because by default it only show what it has found. Look into
the man page for more detail (I'm currently at work using Windows).
--fix-fixable
Yes, I had done this, ho
On 7/17/06, Ralph Slooten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I agree that this *should* fix it, but with my first attempts it found
a couple of thousand errors, apparently fixed them, until I ran it
again where it kept finding the same errors. This was of course with
an already-restored backup.
IIRC th
On 17/07/06, Janusz Bossy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I always managed to restore my partition after mkfs.reiserfs and
fsck.resierfs --rebuild-tree -S. It should (at least I think so) clear
the tree and the journal.
I agree that this *should* fix it, but with my first attempts it found
a couple
On 7/17/06, Ralph Slooten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is the best way to *really* format a drive before recreating a
journalled filesystem (reiserfs) so that I really know it's not using
an old corrupt one or something? I have other working partitions on
that drive so an fdisk is not possible
Alan McKinnon wrote:
It looks like you have a problem with some reiser-related binary that is
not on the / partition. There is obviously nothing wrong with hda3 as
ext3 works on it. Which partition hosts the /lib and /sbin directories?
Both are on the same partition too. This goes for everythin
On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 12:32 +0200, Ralph Slooten wrote:
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> Hiya list,
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> Just need some opinions here, and am not looking for a raving flame-war
> regarding which file system is better etc ;-) ~ Oh and please excuse the
> long mail, but I need e
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Hiya list,
Just need some opinions here, and am not looking for a raving flame-war
regarding which file system is better etc ;-) ~ Oh and please excuse the
long mail, but I need explain my situation clearly to avoid confusion.
Last week Friday while
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