Bug#410191: closed by Richard Atterer [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: Bug#410191: Acknowledgement (usbfs: cannot create file in a specific directory))
Debian Bug Tracking System a écrit : This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report #410191: usbfs: cannot create file in a specific directory, which was filed against the udftools package. It has been closed by Richard Atterer [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Their explanation is attached below. If this explanation is unsatisfactory and you have not received a better one in a separate message then please contact Richard Atterer [EMAIL PROTECTED] by replying to this email. Well, I just do not understand why you closed this bug concerning udf fs. Sujet: Re: Bug#410191: Acknowledgement (usbfs: cannot create file in a specific directory) Expéditeur: Richard Atterer Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 02:08:30 +0100 Destinataire: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Destinataire: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Received: (at 410191-done) by bugs.debian.org; 11 Feb 2007 01:06:58 + Received: from acheron.ifi.lmu.de ([129.187.214.135]) by spohr.debian.org with esmtp (Exim 4.50) id 1HG3BB-0007m4-Ul for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Sat, 10 Feb 2007 17:06:58 -0800 Received: from internaldeliver.acheron.ifi.lmu.de (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by acheron.ifi.lmu.de (Postfix) with ESMTP id 33553435C5 for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Sun, 11 Feb 2007 02:06:54 +0100 (CET) Received: from vilya (submissions.medien.ifi.lmu.de [141.84.8.198]) by acheron.ifi.lmu.de (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2074E435C4 for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Sun, 11 Feb 2007 02:06:49 +0100 (CET) Received: by vilya (Postfix, from userid 1000) id E6D2F4EC4D5; Sun, 11 Feb 2007 02:08:30 +0100 (CET) ID du Message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Références: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Version de MIME: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#410191: closed by Richard Atterer [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: Bug#410191: Acknowledgement (usbfs: cannot create file in a specific directory))
On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 07:34:02PM +0100, Jean-Michel wrote: Well, I just do not understand why you closed this bug concerning udf fs. Oops, sorry! Did you not get my previous email? I thought it was going to be forwarded to you. Here it is again: - Forwarded message from Richard Atterer [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 01:40:10 +0100 From: Richard Atterer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Bug#410191: Acknowledgement (usbfs: cannot create file in a specific directory) touch: ne peut faire un touch sur `/mnt/iomega/data/toto': Erreur d'entrée/sortie My French is almost non-existent, but I guess this means I/O error, right? This is a hint that your medium is broken, i.e. the Iomega disc is faulty. :-( NOTE: Ensure that you mount the medium using the noatime mount option! Otherwise, every read from the device will also cause a write operation because the last read timestamp is updated. I don't know how many write operations your medium supports, but with optical discs it is usually only 1000 or so, so when you frequently make changes to a directory (e.g. data in your case), the directory's timestamp gets updated many many times. After a few months or a year, the respective block on the disc can no longer be overwritten, and you get an I/O error. Unless you disagree, I'll close this bug. This is not a problem with udftools, just a hardware failure. Cheers, Richard -- __ _ |_) /| Richard Atterer | \/¯| http://geht.net.gibts.bei.atterer.net ¯ '` ¯ - End forwarded message -
Bug#410191: Acknowledgement (usbfs: cannot create file in a specific directory)
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Bug#410191: Acknowledgement (usbfs: cannot create file in a specific directory)
touch: ne peut faire un touch sur `/mnt/iomega/data/toto': Erreur d'entrée/sortie My French is almost non-existent, but I guess this means I/O error, right? This is a hint that your medium is broken, i.e. the Iomega disc is faulty. :-( NOTE: Ensure that you mount the medium using the noatime mount option! Otherwise, every read from the device will also cause a write operation because the last read timestamp is updated. I don't know how many write operations your medium supports, but with optical discs it is usually only 1000 or so, so when you frequently make changes to a directory (e.g. data in your case), the directory's timestamp gets updated many many times. After a few months or a year, the respective block on the disc can no longer be overwritten, and you get an I/O error. Unless you disagree, I'll close this bug. This is not a problem with udftools, just a hardware failure. Cheers, Richard -- __ _ |_) /| Richard Atterer | \/¯| http://geht.net.gibts.bei.atterer.net ¯ '` ¯