On 2010-10-24, at 19:12, Jesus Sanchez Melendro wrote: > After a corruption in an ext4 filesystem, I've checked and moved to the > correct position all the files and dirs in lost+found, but one of the dirs is > corrupted. > > The "ls -l" command says: > d????????? ? ? ? ? ? /lost+found/#90116 > > If I try to remove it with "rmdir" or "rm -rf" or "mv" or "unlink", all > commands say: > <command used>: failed to remove `#90116': Input/output error > > Running "fsck" says that the filesystem is OK. > > Is there a way to remove that corrupted dir? You can probably check "lsattr /lost+found/#90116" to see if either the "i" (immutable) or "a" (append-only) attribute is set. If yes, then running "chattr -i -a/lost+found/#90116" will remove those attributes, and it should be removable. Cheers, Andreas -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ext4" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html