Re: What is fixable and what isn't? reiserfsck

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Hello.

I guess "fixable" corruption is what can be fixed without --rebuild-tree.
I.e. without involving special fsck passes, that will perform a lot of
unneeded work.

Normally, corruption status is figured out by fsck --check (default mode)
with the following suggestion how to fix it.

Thanks,
Edward.

validator wrote:
> Hello, I've benn trying to find a definition of a "fixable corruption" (or
> minor corruption) versus a "non fixable" corruption. I just know that the
> first kind can be fixed by using reiserfsck --fix-fixable and the second
> kind with --rebuild-tree. I also know that there is a third type that
> affects the superblock and that can be fixed with --rebuild-sb. Could
> someone address me to a more technical definition of what is "fixable" and
> what isn't.
>
> Thanks.
>
>   

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