For the last 12 hours, I've had a full fsck running on a 100Gb
filesystem - probably with a few hundred thousand files.  The large
majority are less than 100K. 
It seems to be taking forever and it's finding lots of problems like
these:

Inode F3338155 has references to cross linked blocks.
File system object FF3338155 has corrupt data (39).
Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 12398768 found in
file system object FF3338156.
Inode F3338156 has references to cross linked blocks.
File system object FF3338156 has corrupt data (39).
Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 12398772 found in
file system object FF3338159.
Inode F3338159 has references to cross linked blocks.
File system object FF3338159 has corrupt data (39).
Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 12398775 found in
file system object FF3338160.
Inode F3338160 has references to cross linked blocks.
File system object FF3338160 has corrupt data (39).
Duplicate reference to 1 block(s) beginning at offset 12398618 found in
file system object FF3338163.

Is there _any_ way of guesstimating a time of competion?


/Per Jessen, Zürich


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