All filesystems change to read-only after a while with kernel 2.6.6-1.435

Paul paul at all-the-johnsons.co.uk
Wed Jun 23 20:01:09 UTC 2004


Hi,

> After upgrading to kernel version 2.6.6-1.435, I'm having an issue
> where after the machine is up for several hours, all of a sudden all
> of my filesystems (ext3) change to read-only.

> Upon reboot, the fsck of the / filesystem always fails with messages 
> about inodes being members of orphan nodes. Single user fsck fixes 
> that and the subsequent reboot works fine.

I had this a while back as well. When I checked though, the problem was
the drive had a problem. Seemed to occur when I was down to the final
7Gb on a 60Gb drive.

No idea what caused it, I suspected a faulty drive (this had happened
before under FC1)

TTFN

Paul
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