Hi Bryce, On Mon, 2013-06-24 at 13:19 +1000, Bryce Gibson wrote: > Hi :-) > > I have a root nilfs partition that appears to have been corrupted. > > When I try to mount the partition - either on boot or with a liveusb - > I'm getting "NILFS: corrupt root inode". > Could you share content of system log with exact error messages related to NILFS2 for beginning? I simply need to see exact error message that it was printed out. Thanks, Vyacheslav Dubeyko. > I don't believe anything too exciting happened on the last shutdown, but > it's entirely possible that the umount/sync command didn't execute > correctly. > > I've tried mounting with with two kernels, being 3.9 and 3.9.4 > > In the first case nilfs is built in, in the second it's a module. > > This is an x86_64 laptop. > > I was hoping someone might be able to offer some help with trying to > recover the partition :-) > > I'm happy to provide any useful info from the drive :-) > > Cheers :-) > Bryce > > > > nilfs-tune -l /dev/loop4 > -------------------------- > nilfs-tune 2.1.5 > Filesystem volume name: (none) > Filesystem UUID: fb7fe0c7-f6ef-44e9-8fd7-0125801e5f36 > Filesystem magic number: 0x3434 > Filesystem revision #: 2.0 > Filesystem features: (none) > Filesystem state: valid > Filesystem OS type: Linux > Block size: 4096 > Filesystem created: Fri Aug 17 00:26:09 2012 > Last mount time: Sat Jun 22 04:18:22 2013 > Last write time: Sun Jun 23 01:00:59 2013 > Mount count: 691 > Maximum mount count: 50 > Reserve blocks uid: 0 (user root) > Reserve blocks gid: 0 (group root) > First inode: 11 > Inode size: 128 > DAT entry size: 32 > Checkpoint size: 192 > Segment usage size: 16 > Number of segments: 269 > Device size: 2264924160 > First data block: 1 > # of blocks per segment: 2048 > Reserved segments %: 5 > Last checkpoint #: 373808 > Last block address: 405504 > Last sequence #: 568326 > Free blocks count: 73728 > Commit interval: 0 > # of blks to create seg: 0 > CRC seed: 0x44983069 > CRC check sum: 0xced8962d > CRC check data size: 0x00000118 > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-nilfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html