Edward Shishkin wrote:
Anders Aagaard wrote:
Hi
I've been testing reiser4 on root for the last day or so, and I ran
into some trouble while rebuilding my world file (on a gentoo system).
I get this rebuilding gcc:
reiser4[rm(8699)]: reiser4_unlink_common
(fs/reiser4/plugin/inode_ops.c:295)[nikita-3398]:
WARNING: Cannot unlink 2281245 (-2)
At the same time I see this in the build output:
rm: cannot remove directory
`/var/tmp/portage/sys-devel/gcc-4.2.4/work/gcc-4.2.4/libjava/classpath/resource/gnu/java/locale':
Directory not empty
This is reiser4 mounted directly from a hd, no lvm/raid/encryption on
this drive, it's mounted with noatime, and built with
create=ccreg40,compress=lzo1.
I use reiser4progs from gentoo, latest (aka reiser4progs-1.0.6 with
reiser4progs-1.0.6-preen.patch applied). And gentoo-sources 2.6.25-r7
with reiser4-for-2.6.25.patch applied (from kernel.org).
Unfortunatly due to the massive spam from reiser4fsck when running
compressed filesystem I have no idea if I've gotten any
errors/warnings there.
Let me know what kind of additional information you need.
Has fsck finished work?
If yes, then what is the latest message about filesystem status?
Note, that spam can be suppressed by the option -s.
I've reverted to my previus bios, checked .bashrc and executed
everything in it in the same order, on a newly formated partition (it
was in the process of restoring a backup and updating a system, so it
was very easy for me to copy what I did 100%), and I can't reproduce
this problem. So this was most likely hardware related. Sorry for
reporting that.
Thanks,
Edward.
Anders Aagaard
PS : Computer survives memtest and prime overnight, smartd reports no
errors on the disk.
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