Hi, Jörg Sommer hat am Fri 12. Mar, 21:54 (+0100) geschrieben: > after a system crash, I had a problem with ext4 that e2fsck didn't fix. I > don't know if e2fsck or ext4 was wrong. In the end, I had to remove the > broken directory, which succeed and solved my problem. > > These are the steps I did: > > 01 % e2fsck -fy /dev/root > 02 % dumpe2fsck -x /dev/root > 03 % e2image -r /dev/root > 04 % apt-get install > 05 % dmesg > 06 % dumpe2fs -x /dev/root > 07 % e2image -r /dev/root > 08 % e2fsck -y /dev/root > 09 % dumpe2fs -x /dev/root > 10 % e2image -r /dev/root > 11 % apt-get install > 12 % dmesg > > I've put the output and images of all these commands at > <http://alioth.debian.org/~jo-guest/ext4/>. I hope they help you somehow. I would like to ask, if there was any result from this issue? Did you found a bug in e2fsck? Bye, Jörg. -- < Mr X.> jo: contact an admin to mount it for you < jo> The admin is not, well how should I say it, he isn't very familiar with the system. What should I tell my admin, what he should do? < Mr X.> taking a sun solaris administration course.
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