[vdr] Odd filesystem errors (Theunis Potgieter)
what does this return ? find /video0 Enough output that I instead chose to `find /video0 found` to more easily look through it. Careful inspection reveals those directories are not shown and find produces no errors in the process. shrugs -Todd ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Odd filesystem errors (Theunis Potgieter)
On 23.11.2009 17:38, HighlyCaffeinated wrote: what does this return ? find /video0 Enough output that I instead chose to `find /video0 found` to more easily look through it. Careful inspection reveals those directories are not shown and find produces no errors in the process. This sounds very odd. Have you run an fsck on that disk, yet? Klaus ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
[vdr] Odd filesystem errors (Theunis Potgieter)
On 23.11.2009 17:38, HighlyCaffeinated wrote: what does this return ? find /video0 Enough output that I instead chose to `find /video0 found` to more easily look through it. Careful inspection reveals those directories are not shown and find produces no errors in the process. This sounds very odd. Have you run an fsck on that disk, yet? Klaus I have. e2fsck ran against the (unmounted) volume and found no errors. I've never experienced something like this before and to be honest would not believe it if I hadn't seen it. I have successfully copied the sub-directories and data across the network using Windows/Samba, then copied it back to a new folder name. Both played perfectly. I just can't get rid of the original directories. -Todd ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Odd filesystem errors (Theunis Potgieter)
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 10:17 AM, HighlyCaffeinated javatod...@yahoo.com wrote: I have. e2fsck ran against the (unmounted) volume and found no errors. I've never experienced something like this before and to be honest would not believe it if I hadn't seen it. I have successfully copied the sub-directories and data across the network using Windows/Samba, then copied it back to a new folder name. Both played perfectly. I just can't get rid of the original directories. I had something similar happen a long time ago. I can't quite remember how exactly but I had to do something weird to be able to delete the directories. I can at least tell you that I found the answer by googling. Good luck. ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr