Re: 2.2.12 file system corruption?

peter karlsson (pk@mds.mdh.se)
Tue, 9 Nov 1999 17:53:01 +0100 (CET)


Stephen C. Tweedie:

> is now apparently known and Ted is working on a fix.

Yeah, I reported it via Debian's bugtracking system as well.

> We really do need a way to clear the immutable flag on such inodes.

It can't be done in any other way?

> > kernel: swap_duplicate: entry 00000030, nonexistent swap file
> That sort of pte corruption usually (>99 times out of 100) means hardware
> memory corruption.

Strange. I ran memtest86 on it some weeks ago, and it came through fine, and
the machine has been more-or-less constantly turned on for over a year
without exhibiting such problems before.

Oh, well, if I just can get rid of that file that rm doesn't want to
touch...

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