Hi  Cory.

try:

reiserfsck --check  --logfile check.log  /dev/md0

it should exit with errors found in check.log :-) We know the partition is bad 
...

then 

reiserfsck --fix-fixable --logfile fixable.log /dev/md0

and i am not sure of the side-effects of acl. I think raid1 should not have
any affect here.

Cheers
Szemir


On April 2, 2005 06:25, Cory Syvenky wrote:
> I have to write this from my zaurus as I have an unusable SuSE 9.2 desktop
> at the moment.
>
> Sometime after I opened a 130+MB mbox file using Mozilla, something bad
> happened to the /home filesystem (which is RAID1).
>
> I had to physically reboot the machine last night because it became
> unresponsive. After the reboot I'm left with the following message.
>
> "fsck failed for at least one filesystem (not /)
> Please repair manually and reboot
> The root filesystem is mounted read-write."
>
> The root filesystem is mounted, but I am missing my /home fs now. It
> appears thar I can mount it manually, but the boot process still figures
> something is wrong.
>
> I don't know how to repair this manually.
>
> I've attached my /etc/fstab file so that you can see how the disks are
> setup.
>
> Does anybody know howto repair a reiser fs?
>
> cS


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