[...]
> >
> > ftp://ftp.namesys.com/pub/reiserfsprogs/pre/reiserfsprogs-3.x.0k_pre11.tar.gz,
> >
> > build it and run reiserfsck from there. If your root file system is
> > dead, you will have to do this from some other media (like floppy).
> Well, I've a copy of all data in another partition...I'm running from it.
> I've downloaded that version....well, it don't crash, here's output:
> root@diego:~/reiserfsprogs-3.x.0k_pre11/fsck# ./reiserfsck -i /dev/hdc5
>
> <-------------reiserfsck, 2001------------->
> reiserfsprogs 3.x.0k_pre11
>
> Will read-only check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/hdc5
> Will put log info to 'stdout'
>
> Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes):Yes
> ###########
> reiserfsck --check started at Tue Dec 18 21:59:12 2001
> ###########
> Replaying journal..
> 0 transactions replayed
> reserved=8193
> Checking S+tree../ 1 (of 2)/ 3 (of 110)/ 15 (of 149)node (10667) with
> wrong level (18771) found in the tree (should be 1)
> whole subtree skipped
> ok
> Comparing bitmaps..free block count 1970606 mismatches with a correct one
> 1971004.
> on-disk bitmap does not match to the correct one. 91 bytes differ
> Bad nodes were found, Semantic pass skipped
> There were found 3 corruptions which can be fixed only during
> --rebuild-tree
> ###########
> reiserfsck finished at Tue Dec 18 22:06:23 2001
> ###########
>
> If I do --rebuild tree, will I lose my data?
You shouldn't. But backup is always your best friend.
And, I am sorry, for misguiding you, last reiserfsprogs are
ftp://ftp.namesys.com/pub/reiserfsprogs/pre/reiserfsprogs-3.x.0k-pre13.tar.gz
use them in stead.
>
>
> >
> > > -I'm not a kernel hacker, so I can't try anything...what I
> > know is
> > > that
> > > /etc in hc5 doesn't work. /usr, /var....works
> > correctly.
> > >
> > > Well, I'd like to know what's happened in my drive. Can somebody try
> > to
> > > give an explanation?
> > >
> > > Diego Calleja
> >
Nikita.
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