EXT2-fs error - what is this?

Pierfrancesco Caci (ik5pvx@infogroup.it)
Sat, 29 Nov 1997 08:54:32 +0100 (MET)


Today while booting I got an error on /dev/hdb2 (/var/spool,
fortunately :-), so it asked me to run fsck manually and I did so.
Everything looked ok, but now I got again this message:

Nov 29 08:43:01 penny kernel: EXT2-fs error (device 03:42):
ext2_find_entry: directory #54913 contains a hole at offset 1024

the directory # looks the same as the previous error messages.
What's happening? Linux version was 2.1.65 tonight (the one that first
generated the problem) and 2.1.66 now.

Thanks, Pf

P.S. I've found also this error message in the logs:

Nov 29 06:43:28 penny kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Nov 29 06:43:28 penny kernel: 03:42: rw=2, want=16777217, limit=512064
Nov 29 06:45:43 penny syslogd 1.3-0#11: restart.
Nov 29 06:47:23 penny kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Nov 29 06:47:23 penny kernel: 03:42: rw=2, want=16777217, limit=512064

This was still 2.1.65 kernel (prior to the reboot, then) and at that
time cron runs some maintainance tasks, primarily on the
/var/spool/news hierarchy

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