> It seems that one track cannot be read anymore. Because it is not one block, but a
>whole track, I suppose that track has been "overwandered" by other tracks. (Track
>wandering happens when writing the same track many times, due to a slight positioning
>bias
> of the disk head each write.) Fo
mailing wrote:
> > > > I would hurry to backup data from the disk before everything is lost. It
> > > > seems like a bad disk to me.
> > > >
> > > OH! Really?? You mean it is not a single partition problem but physical
>error of whole disk???
> >
> > /dev/sda9 has problems at least. And so
> > > I would hurry to backup data from the disk before everything is lost. It
> > > seems like a bad disk to me.
> > >
> > OH! Really?? You mean it is not a single partition problem but physical error
>of whole disk???
>
> /dev/sda9 has problems at least. And so far reiserfs does not feel it
Working..
Thanks Neil and Laurent.
>Try "mount -t reiserfs /dev/hda4 /mnt/reiserfs/"
>If you feel you son't want to do the -t option, edit /etc/filesystems
>and add reiserfs to this file.
Laurent CREPET([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 10:36:37AM +0200:
> cat /proc/filesystems -> you s
> >> I admit , I do not have any SCSI disks myself, but the SCSI errors are
> >> very similar to the errors, I typically get, when I have bad CD's in
> >> my SCSI cd drive. Perhaps some bad sectors?
> >>
> >> Anyway, my point is, that you get SCSI errors before reiserfs
> >> reporting i/o error -
Ragnar Kjørstad wrote:
> > The hash is only 23 bits. From 7 up to 30. Low bits (0-6) are used to store
> > generation counter. Highest bit (31) is left 0, because offset in file in GNU
> > system is signed integer (off_t which is long int).
>
> Thanks for all your help.
>
> The new hash is now
Hi
You might want to look over ww.namesys.com's FAQ page. There should be a section like
"How do I setup reiserfs a root partition" or so.
Thanks,
vs
Abu Hudzaefah wrote:
> Ok. I have create new reiser filesystem on /dev/hda4, with mkfs.reiserfs
> but I cannot mount that device .
>
> [root@yus
Abu Hudzaefah wrote:
> I mean how to change my ext2 (/) to reiserfs, hard or simple?
Hard.
There are mainly two issues involved:
1. How to convert an existing ext2 partition to reiserfs. This can
currently only be done by creating a new (reiserfs) partition and copy
all the content over.
2. I
cat /proc/filesystems -> you should not have reiserfs listed...
Have a look at my first e-mail... The solution is there.
Laurent.
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 03:30:29PM +0700, Abu Hudzaefah wrote:
> Ok. I have create new reiser filesystem on /dev/hda4, with mkfs.reiserfs
> but I cannot mount that de
Try "mount -t reiserfs /dev/hda4 /mnt/reiserfs/"
If you feel you son't want to do the -t option, edit /etc/filesystems and
add reiserfs to this file.
Regards,
--Neil.
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Abu Hudzaefah wrote:
> Ok. I have create new reiser filesystem on /dev/hda4, with mkfs.reiserfs
> but I ca
Ok. I have create new reiser filesystem on /dev/hda4, with mkfs.reiserfs
but I cannot mount that device .
[root@yusril /root]# mkfs.reiserfs /dev/hda4
<-mkreiserfs, 2000->
reiserfsprogs 3.x.0f
Creating reiserfs of 3.6 format
Block size 4096 bytes
Block count 331340
Used
mailing wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, [iso-8859-1] Rasmus Bøg Hansen wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, mailing wrote:
> >
> > > Hi, I get the following error from /var/log/message:
> > >
> > > Jun 28 05:06:01 desktop kernel: scsi0: ERROR on channel 0, id 0, lun 0, CDB:
>0x28 00 01 12 f8 03 00 00
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 02:35:18PM +0700, Abu Hudzaefah wrote:
> Sorry.
>
> I mean how to change my ext2 (/) to reiserfs, hard or simple?
>
> Thank's
I would say hard if you want to change existing filesystem. You
can't change them direcly. You must create a new partition, create
a ReiserFS on
>> > > I would hurry to backup data from the disk before everything is
>> > > lost. It seems like a bad disk to me.
>> > >
>> > OH! Really?? You mean it is not a single partition problem but
>> > physical error of whole disk???
>>
>> I admit , I do not have any SCSI disks myself, but the SCSI
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 02:27:23PM +0700, Abu Hudzaefah wrote:
> that all mean i have already activated reiserfs on my rh71 box?
> What have i to do next?
>
ReiserFS is not really activated by default.
The stuff I sent was an example of how to load ReiserFS module
compiled by RedHat.
Laurent
Sorry.
I mean how to change my ext2 (/) to reiserfs, hard or simple?
Thank's
Abu Hudzaefah([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 02:27:23PM +0700:
> that all mean i have already activated reiserfs on my rh71 box?
> What have i to do next?
>
> Laurent CREPET([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Thu, Jun 28,
that all mean i have already activated reiserfs on my rh71 box?
What have i to do next?
Laurent CREPET([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 09:09:00AM +0200:
> On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 01:48:33PM +0700, Abu Hudzaefah wrote:
>
> ReiserFS is included in kernel 2.4.2, used by rh 7.1. So, RH 7.
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