On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 01:38:57PM +0100, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: > > fsck is supposed to handle *all* corruptions to the file system that can > occur as part of normal file system operation in the kernel. It is doing > best effort for others. It's a bug if it doesn't do the former and a > potential missing feature for the latter. >
There are a lot of slips twixt cup and lip. If you are really unlucky you can get an outage at just the wrong time that will cause the filesystem to be hosed so badly that fsck cannot recover it. Sure, fsck can run to completion but all you have is most of your FS in lost+found which you have to be really really desperate to sort through. I have been working with UNIX for over 20years now and I have only seen this happen once and it was with a commercial UNIX. -- Brett Lymn "Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE Systems Australia. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this email or any attachments is expressly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately. VIRUS: Every care has been taken to ensure this email and its attachments are virus free, however, any loss or damage incurred in using this email is not the sender's responsibility. It is your responsibility to ensure virus checks are completed before installing any data sent in this email to your computer."