On 4/11/06, Eduardo Tongson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/10/06, eman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I can't access my /etc/mtab and /etc/ffserver.conf files even when i'm
> > logged in as root. I made sure the /etc directory is accessible (755)
> > and i cd'd and even ls'd to the /etc directory to make sure.
> > I couldn't figure out the owner of /etc/mtab and /etc/ffserver.conf
> > file because i can't run ls on it -- returned a "Permission denied"
> > error.
> >
> > ...
> >
> > Can anyone help me? I don't know what to do with this anymore. Is this
> > a bug in Debian or in Linux? If it's a problem in the kernel, where
> > should i report it and what info should i include?
> >
> > I know my setup's inefficient, but i'm just playing around. I would
> > really appreciate any help you can offer.
> >
>
> It's corrupted. run reiserfsck -a -p on deb.img
>
> - ed
>

Thanks. I tried running reiserfsck -a -p on deb.img and this is what
it returned:
<REISERFSCK_OUTPUT>
###########
reiserfsck --fix-fixable started at Tue Apr 11 10:03:47 2006
###########
Checking internal tree../  1 (of   3)/  2 (of 128)/105 (of 132)block
31906: The level of the node (8291) is not correct, (1) expected
 the problem in the internal node occured (31906), whole subtree is skipped
/  3 (of   3)/ 73 (of 120)/ 26 (of 130)Segmentation fault
</REISERFSCK_OUTPUT>

I've googled "reiserfsck segmentation fault" and some suggested to
change/add RAM. Do i really need to do this?

--
eman
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