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Re: XFS: inode with st_mode == 0
- From: Jakob Oestergaard <jakob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 01:53:34 +0100
- Mail-followup-to: Jakob Oestergaard <jakob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxx>, David Greaves <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Jan Kasprzak <kas@xxxxxxxxxx>, linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, kruty@xxxxxxxxxx
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On Sat, Jan 15, 2005 at 01:09:08PM +1100, Nathan Scott wrote:
...
> > AFAIK the best you can do is to get the most recent XFS kernel from
> > SGI's CVS (this one is based on 2.6.10).
>
> The -mm tree also has these fixes; we'll get them merged into
> mainline soon.
Okeydokey - good
>
> > If you run that kernel, then most of the former problems will be gone;
> > *) I only have one undeletable directory on my system - so it seems that
> > this error is no longer common ;)
>
> You may need to run xfs_repair to clean that up..? Or does
> the problem persist after a repair?
I'm running Debian Woody - the xfs_check/xfs_repair there didn't seem to
find anything last I tried. I have not re-checked for this last problem
though.
I figured I might need to run the CVS version of xfs tools, and, well,
me being busy and all, I thought I'd just leave the 'delete_me'
directory hanging until some time I got more time on my hands ;)
--
/ jakob
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