Re: crash

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Hi,
> (Cc'ed to linux-nilfs)
> Hallo,
> here is a copy of a post to the list in which you might have an interest.
> If you need me to do anything please feel free to ask, I hope I will have
> some time tomorrow.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Jan de Kruyf.
> 
> ------------------------------------------------
> Hallo,
> I did it again.
> computer locked up. Most likely X, since the keyboard was dead. But the
> cleanerd was still running
> from the flashing of the hard-drive LED.
> 
> Press the big hard reset button
> restart . . . /var partition (nilfs2) is now full and the restart cannot run
> to completion.
> 
> This is the 3rd time it happened to me!
> 
> The only thing I can think of right now is that the cleaner daemon was
> interrupted at the wrong moment.
> And the /var partition was left in a full state. Is this possible?
> 
> Does anybody want anything of the image for a post mortem?
> 
> Does anybody want me to do some tests before I reformat?
> 
> Further details will follow once I got the rescue HD hooked up.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jan de Kruyf.
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Can you mount the partition with -o ro,norecovery ?

If so, can you see if there are warnings or errors of some kind in
syslog or daemon or messages?


Thanks,
Ryusuke Konishi
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