[TriLUG] fsck.reiserfs reports \'Filesystem seems to have fatal corruptions\'

fendy fendy bimasakti at gmail.com
Thu Aug 24 01:16:51 EDT 2006


as my understanding...
you harddisk has bad blocks.
did u use smartmon to check your harddisk condition?
--rebuild-tree is the last option for me .

On 8/24/06, Jason Faulkner <jason at oldos.org> wrote:
>
> Usually by the time you have to --rebuild-tree on a reiserfs, you're
> screwed.
>
> And it usually means the disk  is bad.
>
> Usually.
>
> On 8/24/06, mike.fieschko at devmike.com <mike.fieschko at devmike.com> wrote:
> >
> > Booting into my desktop this afternoon, I got the above message after
> activating swap and fsck'ing the root filesystem.
> >
> > Some other messages:
> >
> > Reiserfs super block in block 16 on 0x302 of format 3.6 with standard
> journal
> > Blocks (total/free): 1024143/318178 by 4096 bytes.
> > Filesystem is clean
> > fsck died with exit status 4
> > Root file system check failed with error code 4.
> >
> > The output says running fsck.reiserfs with --rebuild-tree is required.
> >
> > This is an old 40G drive.  I bought an 80G drive this afternoon, and am
> considering using Timo's CD to boot the box, then creating a reiserfs
> partition on the 80G drive, of the same number of blocks as in the 40G, and
> using ddrescue to copy the partition contents.
> >
> > Anyone with experience with fsck.reiserfs who can alert me to any
> gotchas?  I've read that I should also run fsck.reiserfs with the -S
> option as well as with --rebuild-tree, so the entire partition is scanned
> and the process won't halt on finding an error.
> >
> > I have the output of fdisk -l /dev/hda (hda2 is /) saved in an old
> email.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
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