Kai Schaetzl wrote:
You have to unmount the filesystem in question. I think that's even
recommended for a "do not repair" run.
Kai
"shutdown -rF now" didn't fix the problem either.
There are problems with several inodes. Reboot fixes the problem for a
couple of hours.
I am thinking about reformatting this volume, but /var is on that volume
as well. Perhaps, I should move /var to somewhere else, then format that
volume. I don't know if there is a better/easier way to fix the problem.
I would appreciate any help.
TIA,
Mufit
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