Re: Corrupt root inode

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Hi Bryce,

Do you have any snapshots on this NILFS2 volume?

If you have snapshots, could you try to mount any of available
snapshots?

Currently, I suspect that you had some issue during last mount.
Probably, you can have issue with "broken bnode" or, maybe, another
issue that corrupted your volume. I suppose that system log on this
NILFS2 volume contains error messages about the initial issue. But, as I
see, you haven't access to the volume content because you can't mount
this volume. So, first of all, I need to understand that you have
snapshots or not.

Thanks,
Vyacheslav Dubeyko.

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