Re: NILFS: corrupt root inode after Turbo Mode?

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On Tue, 2012-10-23 at 13:54 +0200, Piotr Szymaniak wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 01:26:35PM +0400, Vyacheslav Dubeyko wrote:
> > It is strange. Did you try to mount NILFS2 volume that is placed on
> > SD-card for the case of on another machine (Gentoo x86 with kernel
> > 3.6.2)?
> 
> Yes, all those messages are from this machine (it could be kernel 3.4.10
> or 3.6 or 3.6.1 at the beginning of this thread).
> 
> 
> > Could you try to mount volume's dump as loop device on machine (Gentoo
> > x86 with kernel 3.6.2)?
> 
> Now this is weird. I have a complete image of the SD-card but never
> tried to mount it. Now I did with:
> mount -t nilfs2 -o loop,offset=[offset to nilfs2] raspi.img /mount/point
> and it works.
> 
> I tried to mount this SD-card on the same machine (using card reader) and
> had the mentioned error.
> 
> Now I'm a bit confused. Made SD-card image without issues, SD-card
> refuses to mount, but the image works?
> 
> I will try to make another image and double check it.
> 
> What should I do if this works? mount the image, umount the image (that
> should fix it?) and copy image back to SD-card?
> 

I think that the issue is the concrete SD-card's issue. So, if you
simply dump out the image on another SD-card then, I hope, all will work
fine.

With the best regards,
Vyacheslav Dubeyko.

> 
> > Could you share strace output (strace mount <device> <mount-point>) for
> > the case of mount trying?
> 
> I will share the SD-card strace output later (if it still won't work,
> see above).
> 
> 
> Piotr Szymaniak.


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