On Aug 26, 2014, at 9:24 PM, jd1008 wrote:
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> On 08/26/2014 08:44 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>> On Aug 23, 2014, at 6:54 PM, jd1008 wrote:
>>
>>> So, it is not clear to me why there are all these errors, especially since
>>> ext4 is supposed
>>> to, by design, protect metadata's integrity in t
On 08/26/2014 08:44 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Aug 23, 2014, at 6:54 PM, jd1008 wrote:
So, it is not clear to me why there are all these errors, especially since ext4
is supposed
to, by design, protect metadata's integrity in the face of such HW problems
(which I
am unsure what those HW pro
On 08/26/2014 08:31 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Aug 23, 2014, at 3:38 PM, jd1008 wrote:
I have an external esata HD (the WD20NPVX) connected to the laptop
via an esata cable to the esata port of the laptop.
I am getting ext4 errors for that device (/dev/sdb3 which is only mounted
partition o
On Aug 23, 2014, at 6:54 PM, jd1008 wrote:
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> On 08/23/2014 04:02 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
>> On 08/23/2014 02:38 PM, jd1008 wrote:
>>>
>>> I am getting ext4 errors for that device (/dev/sdb3 which is only
>>> mounted partition on that drive),
>>> and even getting ext4 errors on /dev/sda3 which is
On Aug 23, 2014, at 3:38 PM, jd1008 wrote:
> I have an external esata HD (the WD20NPVX) connected to the laptop
> via an esata cable to the esata port of the laptop.
>
> I am getting ext4 errors for that device (/dev/sdb3 which is only mounted
> partition on that drive),
> and even getting ext
On 24.08.2014, jd1008 wrote:
> However, I found no files in
> /sdb3/lost+found
[]
> At this point I do not have any EXT4-fs error messages in the output
> of dmesg and in the file /var/log/messages.
Great! Seems you have a healthy filesystem now.
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On 08/24/2014 12:06 AM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 24.08.2014, Heinz Diehl wrote:
After that, boot from an external medium (e.g. a CD/DVD/USB-stick)..
http://www.sysresccd.org
You could burn the image onto a CD, or copy it to an USB-stick.
One way to create a bootable USB-stick is to run isohybri
On 24.08.2014, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> After that, boot from an external medium (e.g. a CD/DVD/USB-stick)..
http://www.sysresccd.org
You could burn the image onto a CD, or copy it to an USB-stick.
One way to create a bootable USB-stick is to run isohybrid on the .iso
image (isohybrid is in the "sy
On 23.08.2014, jd1008 wrote:
> https://www.sendspace.com/file/ym076o
You have some old inodes in the inode hash list which have the same
inode number. In addition, your filesystem metadata are corrupted.
I assume you have a backup of all your important data on this
partition? If not, try to cop
On 08/23/2014 04:02 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 08/23/2014 02:38 PM, jd1008 wrote:
I am getting ext4 errors for that device (/dev/sdb3 which is only
mounted partition on that drive),
and even getting ext4 errors on /dev/sda3 which is the root partition.
I took a quick look at the errors and reall
On 08/23/2014 02:38 PM, jd1008 wrote:
I am getting ext4 errors for that device (/dev/sdb3 which is only
mounted partition on that drive),
and even getting ext4 errors on /dev/sda3 which is the root partition.
I took a quick look at the errors and really don't like all those
mentions of inodes
I have an external esata HD (the WD20NPVX) connected to the laptop
via an esata cable to the esata port of the laptop.
I am getting ext4 errors for that device (/dev/sdb3 which is only
mounted partition on that drive),
and even getting ext4 errors on /dev/sda3 which is the root partition.
Both
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