> Hello Everyone!
> 
> I have a pretty major problem: I had a little crash (had to hard-reboot)
> and one of the partitions of mine wasn't recovered after the boot.
> All the other 2 reiserfs + 1 ext2fs were successfully recovered.
> 
> The thing is that the partition was pretty full, and when I'm trying to
> reiserfsck it, it tries first to analyze the jounral, and quits with 'no
> space on device' error. It makes sense, the partition was pretty full- the
> question is whether there's a way to IGNORE the journal in order to save
> my harddisk. I don't even mind to lost files that way, if it'll help me to
> save all the other files.
> 
> Here's the exact message:
> -----------
> root@deot:~/reiserfsprogs-3.x.0j/fsck > ./reiserfsck /dev/hdb6
> 
> <-------------reiserfsck, 2001------------->
> reiserfsprogs 3.x.0j
> 
> Will read-only check consistency of the partition
> Will put log info to 'stderr'
> Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes):Yes
> Analyzing journal..last flushed trans 277332, mount_id 48, will replay
> from 277333 up to 277355:Yes?Mount_id 48, transaction 277333, desc block
> 5848, commit block 5911: ( 311179 294912 16 311178 25312 188757 86595
> 311280bwrite: write 4096 bytes returned -1 (block=311280, dev=3): No space
> left on device
> ----------
> 
> I saw that there's a switch --no-journal-replays, but it doesn't seem to
> work on my version, which seems to be the latest. I'll really appreciate
> your help.
> 
> Thanks in advance!!
> 
> Cya,
> Oren.
> 
> 


Perhaps the reiserfsprogs might help?


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        Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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