HiFor me, running fsck.reiserfs (not installed by default) solved such problems. I agree with you, however, that I'm seeing problems with reiserfs. I'm not sure why or how.
I managed to get a reiserfs filesystem corruption in a number of computers. In the logs I ssee the message:
__alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed
From looking at the source I could only ssee that it means "something is fishy". From searching I see many related messages around kernel-2.4.10 and 2.4.11 , but not recent messages.
In one case replacing reiserfs with ext3 made the problem go away. Naturally this is a drastic solution that I don't want to take.
Anybody seen this lately?
Shachar
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