![]() I better understand now the amount of blocks reserved for root on ext2/ext3 filesystems. The backup was put in place, i strongly believed the original reiserfs partition were lost forever. Not only the drive had a powerfailure while writing data, but some people here were uploading lots of data and there were very little space left (around 5MB). ![]() ![]() Waiting for more than 12 hours for repairing a 200GB partition was fruitless: it ended up saying there were not enough space left on the drive. Mine was stuck for many hours on pass #2, eating as much as CPU as possible. Don't estimate the time remaining on the number on remaining blocks and the blocks/seconds. The reiserfs partition was perfectly readable, except some files.Ĭrawling the web, i learned on multiple sites that until reiserfsck -rebuild-tree hasn't finished it's job, the partition was unusable at all. The reiserfsck man page says you'd better backup your data before proceeding with -rebuild-tree.įollowing this advice, i hopefully made a last backup before proceeding. Off course, RAID 1 doesn't help in this case. After a powerfailure on my main file server, reiserfsck said some errors was found on a reiserfs partition, and reiserfsck -rebuild-tree was required.
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