Vitaly Fertman wrote:
if reiserfsck does not find any corruption that means that reiserfs on-disk
structures are consistent. no rebuild operation is needed.
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so, can you give me advice on this? should i still backup this parition?
(it's my root ( / ) partition, so it's not that important)
On Thursday 02 October 2003 14:11, Christian wrote:
> Hi,
Hi
> recently i noticed some corrupt (only 1 really, about 9 MB big) or even
> disappeared (say a dozen or perhaps more).
> i run reiserfsck on the very partition while it was mounted RO, no
> corruptions were found. should i trust it (and
> this is with Debian/stable i386 (AMD K7 SMP), reiserfsprogs 3.6.11.
oh, i forgot: kernel 2.4.21-5-k7-smp (Debian Kernel) is running. this
seems to be vanilla with some patches applied, details available here:
http://nerdbynature.de/bits/README.Debian.1st.gz
Thanks,
Christian.
Hi,
recently i noticed some corrupt (only 1 really, about 9 MB big) or even
disappeared (say a dozen or perhaps more).
i run reiserfsck on the very partition while it was mounted RO, no
corruptions were found. should i trust it (and blame some application
for the messed up files) or should i tr