Anyone know how to fix this problem?
Oliver Leitner
shadow333 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 10 11:33:38 UTC 2005
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Paul wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A partition on one of my hard drives has decided that blocks 0, 1 and 2
> are no-go areas. I can mount the drive manually by using mount -t ext3
> -o sb=131073 /dev/hdg2 /web.
>
> If I run e2fsck on the drive, I always get the following output
>
> /dev/hdg2 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
> Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
> Pass 2: Checking directory structure
> Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
> Pass 4: Checking reference counts
> Pass 5: Checking group summary information
> Free blocks count wrong for group #116 (32255, counted=32253).
> Fix? yes
>
> Free blocks count wrong for group #178 (32252, counted=32251).
> Fix? yes
>
> Free blocks count wrong for group #209 (6856, counted=6790).
> Fix? yes
>
> Free blocks count wrong for group #210 (16220, counted=16282).
> Fix? yes
>
> Free blocks count wrong for group #229 (32208, counted=31551).
> Fix? yes
>
> Free blocks count wrong (8301757, counted=8301093).
> Fix? yes
>
> Free inodes count wrong for group #116 (16352, counted=16350).
> Fix? yes
>
> Directories count wrong for group #116 (0, counted=1).
> Fix? yes
>
> Free inodes count wrong for group #229 (16331, counted=16201).
> Fix? yes
>
> Directories count wrong for group #229 (7, counted=19).
> Fix? yes
>
> Free inodes count wrong (4293267, counted=4293135).
> Fix? yes
>
>
> /dev/hdg2: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
> /dev/hdg2: 7441/4300576 files (1.6% non-contiguous), 294123/8595216
> blocks
> Error writing block 1 (Attempt to write block from filesystem resulted
> in short write). Ignore error? yes
>
> It doesn't matter how many times I run e2fsck or fsck.ext3, I always get
> the above.
>
> badblocks -n doesn't help either.
>
> The superblock is intact (as I can mount it), but I am unable to
> automount the drive on boot.
>
> Anyone know how to get around this?
>
> TTFN
>
> Paul
>
>
Dear Paul
may you show us some output from "df -h"?
also, which node size you have there, and how big is the hd? have you
tried to run memtest86?
Greetings
Oliver Leitner
Technical Staff
http://www.shells.at
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