Hello.

I seem to be having some trouble with a file on my JFS root partition in
Linux 2.6.5.  The problem presented itself when I attempted to rm -rf a
directory, and it resulted in:

        rm: cannot remove directory `language': Directory not empty

"ls -b" in the directory shows:

        ls: T?rkish: No such file or directory

At the suggestion of a few people in IRC, I've tried things like rm T*,
and rm *rkish.  I've tried mc, emacs, and even Nautilus.  Nautilus the
file actually disappears as soon as I right click it, then reappears if
I refresh the view.  Emacs shows this:
http://curtman.mine.nu:8080/~curtis/Screenshots/Screenshot-Emacs.png

I've tried rebooting with 'shutdown -Fr now', which forced an fsck as
the system came back up which showed (among other things that appeared
normal):

        ** Pase 2 - Count links
        Incorrect link counts have been detected. Will correct.

I'm not even positive this is related to my problem, but I get the same
message no matter how many times I fsck.  The best theories I've heard
so far, is that this is an unprintable character (which I'm doubtful
of), or it is some kind of filesystem corruption.

I am not very comfortable with using jfs_debugfs without asking some
advice to this list first, so if anyone has any suggestions I would love
to hear them.

Thanks very much in advance.

--
Curtis Magyar


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