On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 at 13:01, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
> I think you misunderstood the problem. The problem is isolated only in a
> partition (/home), as my root, /var, /tmp and /usr are separate.

Yes, he misunderstood your problem. I understood your problem but as I
hadn't run into it didn't know what to say. I have the following
recommendations, though:

I presume you've done "xfs_repair -n" on the partition. This will not do
anything but will tell you if it finds anything wrong. You have to do this
while your erring filesystem is unmounted. If you've done that, any error
messages?

In light of positivism, reproduce the problem. The easier it is to
reproduce it, the more help you can probably get. Then get on the XFS
mailing list and report whatever you can report. Good stuff to say are:
how to reproduce the problem, what xfs_repair says on a problematic
filesystem, et al.

The XFS developers may ask for your help by asking you to run xfs_db or
something like that to isolate the problem.

 --> Jijo

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