Hi, On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 16:59, Christopher Chan wrote: > > Your filesystem is corrupt. You need to run e2fsck to fix it up, and > > check the files against a backup. > > > > There's not enough information here to begin to diagnose _why_ they are > > corrupt, but on 2.4 systems it's bad hardware 99% of the time. > > "memtest86" is usually a good place to start. > > Thanks. > > I got the same problem under 2.6.5...same goes I guess? We had no > problems with reiserfs... It could be just a one-off event that corrupted it; it could be a memory fault that developed after you switched; it could be timing-related. fsck is definitely the first thing to do; memtest86 is always a useful next step if there's any suspicion about memory corruption. --Stephen _______________________________________________ Ext3-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ext3-users