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On 5/20/09, Mr. Tao <tao@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have reiser4 partition which seems to be in unfixable state. When I
> discovered corruption symptoms (I couldn't delete empty directory with
> something like "cannot unlink" in messages log) I ran fsck which suggested
> runing with --build-fs.
> I did and it crashed at cca 96 % with segmentation fault. I got same results
> with fscking shen booted from latest system rescue cd.

Hi Mr. Tao,

I don't want to badmouth systemrescueCD but the last few times I
wanted to check my system & data partitions with it immediately
segfaulted or segfaulted after a while - I believe it has to do with
CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS (e.g. -Os) or kernel-stuff / gcc

anyways - before you continue in screwing your files up with that
segmentation faults first make an image / a copy with dd,

there's another liveCD I'm currently using and have only made good
experience with so far:

http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-677993.html [Unofficial minimal
2008.0 for x86/amd64 w/reiser4+truecrypt]

it's another gentoo linux livecd-based mod with 2.6.29 and latest
reiser4-patch from Edward / kernel.org

a direct link to his site and information is: http://www.faskatech.net/

Cheers & Good luck,

Mat

>
> Contains of fsck.log (without --build-fs option):
>
> FSCK: tree.c: 186: repair_tree_dknode_check: Node (30687): The last key
> [d4a5a:4(FB):73776966747765:d4a88:405a0d] in the node is greater then the
> right
> delimiting key [d4a5a:4(FB):73776966747765:d4a88:382997].
> FSCK: filter.c: 415: repair_filter_update_traverse: Node (blk 30802, lev 3)
> points (item 87, unit 0) to the node [30687] with wrong delimiting keys. The
> whole subtree is skipped.
> FSCK: tree.c: 186: repair_tree_dknode_check: Node (29633): The last key
> [d4b7c:4(FB):75726c636c6173:d4bf0:1a0797e] in the node is greater then the
> right
> delimiting key [d4b7c:4(FB):75726c636c6173:d4bf0:10b02c3].
> FSCK: filter.c: 415: repair_filter_update_traverse: Node (blk 865480, lev 4)
> points (item 27, unit 0) to the nFSCK: tree.c: 186:
> repair_tree_dknode_check: Node (30687): The last key
> [d4a5a:4(FB):73776966747765:d4a88:405a0d] in the node is greater then the
> right
> delimiting key [d4a5a:4(FB):73776966747765:d4a88:382997].
> FSCK: filter.c: 415: repair_filter_update_traverse: Node (blk 30802, lev 3)
> points (item 87, unit 0) to the node [30687] with wrong delimiting keys. The
> whole subtree is skipped.
> FSCK: tree.c: 186: repair_tree_dknode_check: Node (29633): The last key
> [d4b7c:4(FB):75726c636c6173:d4bf0:1a0797e] in the node is greater then the
> right
> delimiting key [d4b7c:4(FB):75726c636c6173:d4bf0:10b02c3].
> FSCK: filter.c: 415: repair_filter_update_traverse: Node (blk 865480, lev 4)
> points (item 27, unit 0) to the node [29633] with wrong delimiting keys. The
> whole subtree is skipped.
> FSCK: tree.c: 230: repair_tree_dknode_check: Node (blk 34369, lev 3): first
> key
> [d4b7c:4(FB):75726c636c6173:d4bf0:1aa35df] does not match left delimiting
> key
> [d4b7c:4(FB):75726c636c6173:d4bf0:10b02c3] found in parent node (blk 865480,
> lev
> 4, pos 28).
> FSCK: filter.c: 415: repair_filter_update_traverse: Node (blk 865480, lev 4)
> points (item 28, unit 0) to the node [34369] with wrong delimiting keys. The
> whole subtree is skipped.
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