Up to this point I have only installed SuSE and upgraded my system with SuSE upgrade tools. I am now in the process of learning how file systems work so I might as well learn how to build and install a new kernel. Can you point me to a good HOW-TO or some other documentation explaining how to upgrade a kernel or is google my best bet? Thanks, mike
reiserfsck now has no errors?
reiserfsck -V what version are you using?
I would also recommend using kernel 2.4.19 as recommended on: http://www.namesys.com/download.html
also use the latest reiserfs tools. download and install reiserfsprogs-3.6.8.tar.gz the latest version might be able to fix your problem.
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Michael Long wrote:
It just completed and no bac blocks were found. Any other suggestions?
man badblocks
i usually do badblocks -vs -c 256 /dev/hda1 or what ever device.
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Michael Long wrote:
I ran reiserfsck --rebuild-tree --rebuild-sb --fix-fixable and it found some bad leaf node indexes and some orphaned files. The file system seems to be intact. What utility will check for bad blocks?
When messing around with the filesystem allways a good idea to make backups, just incase.
I would continue to expore the reiserfsck option. possibly one or more of the options: --rebuild-tree --rebuild-sb --fix-fixable
What does reiserfsck --check do?
have you run a badblocks check on the device?
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How to's on: http://www.tldp.org/ However, it might be easiest for you to just upgrade to the latest version of SuSE. I think it's 8.2 now, which is much new than what your running. This will upgrade all your software including the kernel and reiserfs tools. google is always good. On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Michael Long wrote:
Up to this point I have only installed SuSE and upgraded my system with SuSE upgrade tools. I am now in the process of learning how file systems work so I might as well learn how to build and install a new kernel. Can you point me to a good HOW-TO or some other documentation explaining how to upgrade a kernel or is google my best bet?
Thanks, mike
reiserfsck now has no errors?
reiserfsck -V what version are you using?
I would also recommend using kernel 2.4.19 as recommended on: http://www.namesys.com/download.html
also use the latest reiserfs tools. download and install reiserfsprogs-3.6.8.tar.gz the latest version might be able to fix your problem.
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Michael Long wrote:
It just completed and no bac blocks were found. Any other suggestions?
man badblocks
i usually do badblocks -vs -c 256 /dev/hda1 or what ever device.
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Michael Long wrote:
I ran reiserfsck --rebuild-tree --rebuild-sb --fix-fixable and it found some bad leaf node indexes and some orphaned files. The file system seems to be intact. What utility will check for bad blocks?
When messing around with the filesystem allways a good idea to make backups, just incase.
I would continue to expore the reiserfsck option. possibly one or more of the options: --rebuild-tree --rebuild-sb --fix-fixable
What does reiserfsck --check do?
have you run a badblocks check on the device?
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