On Thursday 16 September 2004 02:16 pm, Rejaine Monteiro wrote:
Try booting on the DVD, choose the Rescue system and run 'reiserfsck --check' on the root partition.
- Jostein Jostein Berntsen
This already be done...
The problem is temporary resolved, however if the PC crash again, the same error occurs, to all machines, almost daily....
*** And this is NOT a hardware problem ***
Why I know this? Because all machines (more than 50 workstations) have this problem after upgrade to Suse 9.0
And the same worktations, with Suse 8.2, are worked perfectly !
Errors occur with new or old machines, new hdds, old hdds, first instalation or not
I'm really very worried about this.
Rejaine da Silveira Monteiro Tecnologia da Informação www.jamef.com.br Rejaine, I'm afraid you wont see much on your complaint on this maillist. Most of the responses I have seen defend the Reiser system. I have had several different computers with similar problems especially after a power glitch. My solution was to run the Rescue system and do the reiserfsck --rebuildtree option.
I'm seriously considering on my next install to use ext3 exclusively til this problem is sorted out. Have you had any power glitches lately that may have caused the problem? My solution to that is an UPS to guard agains such a thing. A surge thingie will not do much good for power drops. Richard -- Old age ain't for Sissies!