Re: [reiserfs-list] Permission Denied errors in ReiserFS

2002-04-23 Thread Oleg Drokin
Hello! On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 02:02:15AM +1000, David Khoury wrote: Run reiserfsck --fix-fixable on your ReiserFS partition. Make sure you're using at least verion 3.x.1c-pre2 of the reiserfsprogs. You'll have to boot No! In fact there is a reason we have pre versions separate from

Re: [reiserfs-list] permission denied errors

2001-10-19 Thread Vladimir V. Saveliev
Hi A problem like this could be caused by a shared objectids. What happened there is that two files got the same objectid. They shouldn't have, right? Yes. You can try to find such files, make their new copies them, remove originals, and rename copies to originals. That doesn't help me

Re: [reiserfs-list] permission denied errors

2001-10-19 Thread Vladimir V. Saveliev
Hi Harald Barth wrote: I do not think so. The problem probably appeared not recently, but some time ago. But, if you found a reliable way (either with this arlad or with something else) to get files sharing one objectid that would help us to find this bug. It took only 6 hours (under

Re: [reiserfs-list] permission denied errors

2001-10-19 Thread Hans Reiser
Vladimir V. Saveliev wrote: Hi Harald Barth wrote: I do not think so. The problem probably appeared not recently, but some time ago. But, if you found a reliable way (either with this arlad or with something else) to get files sharing one objectid that would help us to find

Re: [reiserfs-list] permission denied errors

2001-07-25 Thread Nikita Danilov
Jeff Mahoney writes: On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 11:29:46AM -0400, Boodle wrote: Unfortunately this too produces no messages in the logs (syslog et al.) I did 'dmesg -n8 then tried cat /etc/resolv.conf which did nothing. and even lsattr /etc which gives many lsattr: Inappropriate

Re: [reiserfs-list] permission denied errors

2001-07-24 Thread Boodle
On Tuesday 24 July 2001 07:55 pm, Jeff Mahoney wrote: On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 11:29:46AM -0400, Boodle wrote: Unfortunately this too produces no messages in the logs (syslog et al.) I did 'dmesg -n8 then tried cat /etc/resolv.conf which did nothing. and even lsattr /etc which gives many