On Wednesday 20 December 2006 18:08, Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote: > Sorry, I may be wrong but is it possible that you have installed libattr1 > 2.4.35? The problems seem similar to the problems I saw on my computers a > few days ago. The problem has been fixed with an emergency release of > libattr1.
Thanks Gudjon, an libattr1 update solved (all) the problems . Mzzl Henk > > /Gudjon > > Þann Miðvikudagur 20. desember 2006 17:50 skrifaði henk: > > On Tuesday 19 December 2006 21:20, Stephen Olander Waters wrote: > > > I've run into this weird filesystem and/or kernel problem where my > > > kernel module files get corrupted (they live on my root partition). > > > > > > This is my root partition. To fix it (temporarily) I boot into rescue > > > mode, shutdown networking and various daemons, unmount other > > > filesystems, and issue "mount -o ro,remount /" to remount / readonly. I > > > run fsck on it and it fixes the problems, though sometimes the modules > > > are deleted and I have to reinstall the kernel package. > > > > > > Has anyone else noticed this? Should I just file a debian bug and > > > forget about it or should I report it to the ext3 maintainers or...? > > > > At work I have a sid i386 with the same sort of problem. > > ls works, ls -l gives an error message. > > On top of that I can't login into KDE, can't open new files with KDE > > programs under gnome. > > I can still work with the box, but it is sub-optimal. > > Didn't have the time to look into it, but yes i have noticed it. > > > > Mzzl > > Henk