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2001 Nov 01
3
ext3 partition still gets mounted as ext2 for me too!
Hi, I am a new ext3 user and I am having problems similar to what many people are facing on this list. I have done everything as the emails suggest. I am using SuSE 7.3 with the the 2.4.10 kernel and ext3 compiled as a module. Because it is 2.4.10 kernel, I created all my journals from a rescue disk and everything seems to be working right for the non-root filesystems. My fstab has all my
2001 Nov 07
6
2.4.14 + latest patch != ext3 support
Hello, I just need a little clarification regarding applying the ext3 patch to the latest kernel. I have 2.4.7-10 that came with RH 7.2. I have ext3 running. I need to upgrade those (to get some USB device working). So I got the latest kernel, 2.4.14, patched it with the ext3-2.4-0.9.15-2414 patch, picked ext3 from 'make xconfig', built the kernel, but the new stuff in /boot, etc.,
2006 Jun 23
2
Needed help to fix corrupted ext3 fs
I have been trying very hard to seek help with my very complex issue but so far none have been successful. So I would like to try this mailing list, maybe there are some experts who know what they're talking about. Please refer to my experts-exchange question, all the required information will be there. It is more practical to send you to the webpage than paste out what I've done.
2012 Jan 13
1
SELinux and rsh+xauth
Hello, I have a strange (for me) problem with these two machines : - Client, a CentOS-5.7 workstation ; - Server, a CentOS-6.2 headless, up-to-date server. From Client, I want to use xauth on Server with the help of rsh (yes, I know, ssh and all this sort of things... another time.) When SELinux is in permissive mode on Server, all these commands perform as expected : rsh Server
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] recent crashes? Linux kernel 2.6.18-1.2239.fc5 (Linux Fedora Core 5)
At the risk of angering the crash Gods, my sustem has NOT crashed again since I downgraded the kernel from 2.6.18-1.2239.fc5 to 2.6.18-1.2200.fc5. Given that newfound stability, and my lack of time, I'm going to put on hold any further diagnostics, until the next kernel revision is released. I have submitted a report at bugzilla.redhat.com (bug 218128). (Ah, nuts; accidentally created a
2010 Apr 21
3
Help with NFSV4 server
Hi Everyone, I have been trying to setup an NFS v4 File Server but have come across an odd issue. Mounting the /nfs4exports/share appears to be successful and the information displayed about partition size and free space seem correct but if I try to do anything inside the mounted directory the client will just hang. Does anyone have any idea what I am missing?? I have try disabling all
2001 Jun 16
2
Inconsistent ext3fs after crash (2.2.19/0.0.7a)
Hi, i am seeing something interesting since the upgrade to 2.2.19/0.0.7a - I am experimenting with the am930 wireless driver and i am crashing on module exit. Everytime i reboot afterwards the var fs on /dev/hda8 is inconsistent [...] Checking all file systems... Parallelizing fsck version 1.21-WIP (01-Jun-2001) /dev/hda7: recovering journal /dev/hda7: clean, 39160/320640 files, 354596/640702
2006 Jan 17
1
Mounting problem
Hi folks, For unknown cause I encounter following mounting problem; # /mnt/hda8 mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda8, missing codepage or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so # dmesg | tail via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97 codec (0x9A0000) via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97 codec (0x9A0000)
2002 Jan 05
1
root fs not mounting ext3
I am using SuSE 7.3 compiled ext3 support into the kernel and installed it. All my partitions load up as ext3 except / . I ran tune2fs several times, still doesn't take on the / drive. Most recent dumpe2fs -h show no features on that drive=, I keep going around in circles, removing .journal from / and running tune2fs but it never works for / What am I doing wrong? ( thanks in advance)
2007 Jan 10
13
[DTrace] how to get socket read size
Hi i''m trying to write my first dtrace script apparently i bit off a bit more than i can chew, i want to track io over sockets, i found your socketsize.d that gave me how to track writes, but i''m at a loss how to track reads, frankly i don''t see how your write tracker works because it uses a probe in a function that only takes two arguments but you grab size of write
2007 Feb 16
13
openSUSE in domU on a CentOS dom0
Hi there, I am new to Xen. Just began trying it out from day-before. I have a CentOS 4.4 install on my hda6 partition. And I have a openSUSE 10.2 install on my hda8 partition. For openSUSE 10.2, I chose the Xen options while installing, and so I have the xen kernels too installed. For CentOS 4.4, I downloaded the Xen 3.0.2 source and compiled from there. (I followed the instructions at this
2001 Sep 03
2
ext3 and df don't agree ?
I've taken my RH7.1 system, rebuild kernel (2.4.9 with ext3 patches) and followed the ext3 instructions to install. Everything seems to work OK but - df -k doesn't list the ext3 partition (my root partition). Is this a known problem ? If not, how best can I gather diagnostics to identify the source of the problem ? Thanks -- Philip Nelson (teamdba@bojnice.com)
1998 May 29
5
Configuration for binding to "secure" ports?
[Note to R. Wolff -- thanks for the pointers and the program. As I understand its workings, it would run as root and bind a listen port to a particular program -- with a list being supplied in /etc/portadmin or other file. Basically, a listen wrapper. Hopefully this message will address your cleanup concerns in my previous message. Thanks. Also, you may want to provide a moderator''s
2001 Jul 07
2
broken ext3 fs after "poweroff" ext3 0.0.7a/2.2.19 wip 1.21
Hi, after my X froze i had a fs inconsistency after the journal replay [...] EXT3-fs: 03:06: 1 orphan inode deleted EXT3-fs: recovery complete. EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) readonly. Freeing unused kernel memory: 64k freed INIT: version 2.78 booting Loading /etc/console-tools/default.kmap.gz Activating swap... Adding Swap: 264560k
2003 Jun 02
2
partition magic messed up my magic number
Hi, I've been foolish enough to let Partition-Magic move/resize/etc. my partitions without a prior backup. My ext3 /dev/hda7 (was RH 9) is no longer recognised by fsck. I tried fsck -b 8139, 32768 and 65536 - but am not quite sure about if these are the right ones to try. So far I created another partition with same number of blocks and did a backup with dd if=/dev/hda7 of=/dev/hda8
2008 May 27
2
needs help, root inode gone after usb bus reset on sata disks
Hello everybody, I am new to this list, so welcome everybody. Last 2 week I had two harddisk crashes with my ext2 file system. This is what sort of happed with both of the disk: I pluged in my USB to SATA converter in my harddisk that has an ext2 filesystem. I mounted the partition, went to a directory that had a DVD image. I mounted the dvd image in the same directory and started watching the
2001 Dec 12
2
Danger! An user can delete root's files!!!
Hi, I use a Red Hat Linux 7.2 with all the upgrade found on the RedHat website installed. I also have update the KDE to the version 2.2.2. During the installation I set a mountpoint /master on hda8 but at the first reboot I changed the /etc/fstab to mount the /misc on that partition. Now if root create a file in /misc A NORMAL USER CAN DELETE IT!! This happen only in the /misc directory. An user
2009 Apr 26
1
ext4 mount fails with "resize inode not valid" after a reboot
With kernel 2.6.30-rc2-git6 and prior I am having problems mounting ext4 partitions after reboot. A successful mount looks like this: /dev/cciss/c0d0p8 on /squid-cache0 type ext4 (rw,noexec,nodev,noatime,data=writeback,errors=panic) /dev/cciss/c0d0p9 on /squid-cache1 type ext4 (rw,noexec,nodev,noatime,data=writeback,errors=panic) /dev/cciss/c0d0p10 on /squid-data type ext4
2007 Dec 05
6
SCSI bad block table display
Hi All: Is there a utility available that will allow for the dump/display of the bad track table of a SCSI drive. We had this capability on SCO OSR5 but I have not been able to locate anything similar for Linux. The closest I have found is the badblocks utility that is part of the e2fsprogs package but this appears to only test for bad blocks not display the current bad block table contents. I
2002 Jan 29
2
syslinux and PQMAGIC incompatibility
Hi, "Mircea Popescu" <nufarul.alb at go.ro> schrieb am 29.01.02: > I have this problem: > I've partitioned my hard drive with PQMagic 7 in the following way: > hda1 - fat32 > hda2 - ext2 > hda3 - fat16 > hda4 - extended > hda5 - Linux Swap > hda6 - fat32 > hda7 - ext2 > hda8 - fat32 > > I've put syslinux on