I apologize, but since I wrote this by memory, I wrote a wrong return
code from the logredo. It returned the code 271 instead of 217.

Le lundi 25 avril 2005 � 15:34 -0400, Daniel Savard a �crit :
> Oups, my first post since the list has moved. I forgot to update my
> contacts list.
> 
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> �: JFS Discussion <[email protected]>
> Objet: Logredo failed with errno: 217
> Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 13:23:27 -0400
> I am having a problem with the /, /usr, /var and my databases
> filesystems. My system is a Gentoo distro. Last week-end I tried to
> update the modules (emerge) and everything seems to work fine until it
> reached the point it needs to write something in the / filesystem. I was
> unable to write in / because it was mounted read-only.
> 
> The kernel is 2.6.8. I then booted with the Gentoo LiveCD with the idea
> to fsck all the filesystems before rebooting. So, I started the fsck
> procedure. Seems it worked for some of the filesystems, but failed for
> others saying it cannot continue. So, the filesystems are not usable now
> and I can no longer boot my system. When booting it failed fscking the /
> filesystem saying logredo failed with errno=217.
> 
> I don't know it it is enough info to suggest a procedure, if not, I can
> boot with the CD and do a fsck from there.
> 
> BTW, most of my filesystems are LVM2 managed, except / and /boot. /boot
> is not a jfs and / is a jfs. /var and /usr are LVM2 managed and jfs and
> also failed to fsck.
> 
> THX,
> Daniel Savard

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