On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Chris Mason wrote:

> Just to make sure I understand, you had the exact same errors before
> running fsck?  Same files could not be deleted?
Correct.

> > I think this is a problem with the reiserfs code in the kernel. I never
> > ran reiserfsck before this problem surfaced. The problem arose in the
> > netscape cache directory with lots of small files. Guess the tail handling
> > is not that stable yet?
> 
> I wish I could blame it on the tail code ;-)  None of the bugs fixed there
> would have caused this, and they should be completely unrelated.  I'll try
> some tests in oom situations to try and reproduce.  It could also be caused
> by hashing errors.  If you formatted with r5 hash, was the partition ever
> incorrectly detected as tea hash?

No idea. I never got that deep into reiser.

> > How do I get rid of the /a/yy directory now?
> 
> With fsck.  I'll grab the latest today and make sure it can fix this bug.
> Until then, mv /a/yy /a/yy.broken and mkdir /a/yy.

/a/yy is already a "broken" dir moved out of the way.

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