Hello all, I have a question regarding fixing filesystem 'booboos' in Linux.
There have been a couple of times when developing kernel modules (perhaps I am still learning the dos and don't of such programming) that my code causes my entire machine to freeze up, and the only option I have is to manually remove power. Of course this is a no no and bad for the filesystem (although to what extent I am no expert). Of course a disk check is forced upon rebooting and it has never really found any seriuos problems. Anyway, after the filesystem check, I go to the directory where I was working and some files are not accessible. I get Input/Output errors when I ls the files or when I try to access them at all. But evidently they are still there. I come to your help now because one file is my source code, and it would really be delightful if I could get it back. I really do not want to lose the significant development I have done since my last file backup. I figured someone on this list who knows more about the Linux filesystem than I do may know what's going on and how I may get my precious file back. Any advice? I am running RT-Linux 3.1 which has patched a 2.4.4 kernel, operating under mandrake 8.1... Thanks! Andy _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
