Re: BUG EXT3-fs: fragsize 1024 != blocksize 4096 (unsupported)

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  Hi,

On Tue 16-03-10 13:05:09, Oscar Megia wrote:
> Since three days ago mi PC with Fedora 9 started to do random resets.
> 
> I started to change the BIOS configuration and one of this changes leaved
> the screen black. Unfortunately, I pressed the reset button thinking that
> didn't boot but the next time (after leave the BIOS configuration like
> before) the system didn't boot.
  I'd check your HW - memory, power supply, ... Obviously something got
wrong.

> It showed me this message: "EXT3-fs: fragsize 1024 != blocksize 4096
> (unsupported)" (you can see two pictures booting with this error at
> http://forums.fedoraforum.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=19240&d=1268739264
> and http://forums.fedoraforum.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=19239&d=1268739254).
> 
> Researching I could get info from the root fs with dumpe2fs:
...
> 
> hda1 is for boot and hda2/lvm/ext3 with the OS and  data. If the ext3
> has journal, is this a bug in the ext3 journal filesystem?
  I'd say it is a faulty HW, not a software bug.

> My question is how can repair this lvm/ext3 volume without loose data?
  I would first try to identify faulty HW (run memtest from a rescue CD
for example). When HW gets fixed, I'd copy the filesystem with 'dd' to a
different disk as a backup. Then run e2fsck to fix /dev/hda2.

								Honza
-- 
Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx>
SUSE Labs, CR
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