Hello Plamen!
On Saturday 20 December 2008 Mmm Mmm wrote:
> Here the grep output:
> <<
> $ grep -A1 " 4799691b 46c3f2c6 0 nd 57a416fde"
> /var/spool/fsvs/6666/66/66/*/dir
> Binary file /var/spool/fsvs/6666/66/66/cd76f96956469e7be39d750cc7d9/dir
> matches
Sorry, I forgot to add "-a" to force string output.
> >> Please, give me some hints.
> >> Is it a bug?
> >
> > Possibly.
> > Did you copy as much as possible from the old machine to the new?
> > Then it could be possible that the line is damaged because some parts are
> > in a defect sector.
>
> The old harddisk is just fine. I did not copy anything, I do not have
> any data lost. Only the laptop crashed somehow.
> Now, I am using different PC (laptop), harddisk is attached to USB. I am
> booting from USB. That is why my old harddisk is /dev/sdb, instead of
> /dev/sda.
Strange ... maybe filesystem corruption?
Could you please re-run the grep command with "-a" added and send me the
output?
Thank you.
Regards,
Phil
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