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2007 May 27
1
dealing with mke2fs -T option
Hi, I have a doubt if I use the mke2fs option the right way. I formatted two different disks, one with $ mke2fs -b 4096 -E stride=16 -m 1 -T news /dev/sdd and the other with $ mke2fs -b 4096 -E stride=16 -m 1 -T largefile4 /dev/sde sdd is supposed to get files between 8k and 16k. sde will handle files with a fixed size of 32Mb. Then I tried this : $ dd if=/dev/zero of=/mount-sdx/file bs=4k
2008 Jan 22
2
forced fsck (again?)
hello everyone. i guess this has been asked before, but haven't found it in the faq. i have the following issue... it is not uncommon nowadays to have desktops with filesystems in the order of 500gb/1tb. now, my kubuntu (but other distros do the same) forces a fsck on ext3 every so often, no matter what. in the past it wasn't a big issue. but with sizes increasing so much, users are
2020 Jun 14
0
[ANNOUNCE] twm 1.0.11
...lormap, free old map, not new one If we can't find a colormap to replace, insert new one instead of leaking it Update README for gitlab migration Update configure.ac bug URL for gitlab migration Make some char pointers const as necessary to clear some gcc warnings Bryan Kadzban (1): Read system.twmrc from where it got installed Matt Turner (2): Build xz tarballs instead of bzip2 twm 1.0.11 Maya Rashish (1): Correct system.twmrc location. Thomas E. Dickey (22): issue 7: check if there are no fonts found for the fontset, and fallback to fixe...
2006 Jan 30
1
df reports false size
On a customer's machine running SuSE 9.2, the size of the occupied space on the harddisk is reported incorrectly by "df -h". After we noticed the problem, I rebooted the machine and had it checked by "e2fsck" (check forced with "tune2fs -C 40", we are not on location). Right after the reboot I proceeded as follows, but I could not find any information about
2004 Jan 22
1
PROBLEM: Filesystem became readonly, then kernel crashes on shutdown
Hi All, I just had "an issue" with my Linux 2.6.1 kernel. While working, I tried to rf -rf a directory, and was told my filesystem was mounted readonly (which it wasn't). I then shut the machine down, and on shutdown, I got a "kernel BUG at fs/ext3/super.c: 411". Full report below: Mike [1.] One line summary of the problem: Filesystem became readonly, then