Hi

Marc Lehmann wrote:

> Here are two testcases (created using debugreiserfs -p) where reiserfsck
> fails. For the first one (which is badly damaged),
>
>    http://www-isl.mach.uni-karlsruhe.de/reiserfs/md2.bmap.gz       11737
>    http://www-isl.mach.uni-karlsruhe.de/reiserfs/md2.gz         14891848
>
> "reiserfsck --rebuild-tree" rebuilds the tree but fails it's own check after
> that. For the second case,
>
>    http://www-isl.mach.uni-karlsruhe.de/reiserfs/md3.bmap.gz         147
>    http://www-isl.mach.uni-karlsruhe.de/reiserfs/md3.gz          5054481
>
> "reiserfsck -x" runs and then segfaults during the semantic check phase.
>
> It seems that --rebuild-tree really kills the filesystems when it's badly
> damaged ;) I've hacked debugreiserfs and a few perl scripts to salvage
> what was still there... I really missed "emu" or some similar program ;)
>

I will take a look.

Thanks,
vs


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