On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Brian wrote:
>
> Is this an NFS partition? If this is just an ext2 partition, I would
> suspect your drive is going out, you may wish to fsck it to see what kind
> of errors that gives.
>
Nope, not an NFS, but earlier in the week the drive did start gronking
quite badly and would not read or write. A reboot, for other reasons,
seemed to fix things except for the one file. Though, I did find it hard
to believe that a system soft error could cause the gronking.
I did a fsck as you suggested and there were many errors.
Luckily, the drive has a small linux partition that holds misc stuff.
I'll keep an eye on it.
Thanx.
> On Sat, 11 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I have a file in a directory that can not be seen, but is causing problems
> > with accessing ANY file in the same directory:
> >
> > [root@localhost /root]# rm /linux1/g1/kleen/car.jpg
> > rm: cannot remove `/linux1/g1/kleen/car.jpg': Input/output error
snip
> > When I use the gnome file manager to access a file in that directory, I
> > get a different error:
> >
> > File exists but cannot be stat-ed: car.jpg input/output error
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