Eduard Bloch saw fit to inform me that: >#include <hallo.h> >Rajesh Fowkar wrote on Sun Aug 26, 2001 um 10:10:35PM: > >> Is there a possibility of the journal file of ext3 filesystem gettign >> corrupted ? If yes. Are there any tools to recover from such situation ? > >Remove the journal (man tune2fs), scan the filesystem (man e2fsck) and >rebuild the journal (man tune2fs). Newer version of e2fsck should >manage all this on-the-fly.
Will the file system mount in case it is corrupted ? To run e2fsck u should first get the prompt at least in single user mode !!! Since when we convert from ext2 to ext3 we also do tune2fs -c0 -i0 /dev/hdx. Thus at the startup the prompt which was coming to run fsck will also not come. How to go about it than ? Thanks for the reply. Warm Regards -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rajesh Fowkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kurtarkar Nagari,Bldg-C,T4, http://www.symonds.net/~rajesh/ Santacruz,Ponda-Goa-403401-INDIA Powered By : Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 R-3 Kernel 2.4.9(ext3), Mutt 1.3.20i, IceWM "Silence is the true friend that never betrays." - Confucious ----------------------------------------------------------------------------