Red Hat / Fedora :: Unlinked Inode, Aborted Journal And Read Only File System?

Apr 7, 2010

I am running centos 5 on adaptec 2405 raid 10

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CentOS 5 Hardware :: EXT3-fs Error (device Sdb1): Ext3_lookup: Unlinked Inode 142214653 In Dir #142213149

Apr 21, 2011

My server is DELL server. There are occur error about HDD (EXT3-fs error) more detail about the error

# dmesg
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EXT3-fs error (device sdb1): ext3_lookup: unlinked inode 142214653 in dir #142213149
Aborting journal on device sdb1.
ext3_abort called.

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Debian :: Error (device Hde1): Ext3_get_inode_loc: Unable To Read Inode Block - Inode=2375715

Mar 25, 2010

I decided to take an old Gateway that I bought off a guy cheaply and turn it into a file and web server.I purchased copies of Debian 5.0.4 i386 disks (31 in all) on the advice of a friend, the disks weren't expensive, but now that Ive installed all the disks, I'm having a variety of errors

[443.110940 end request: I/O error, dev hde, sector 76021855
[443.111074] EXT3-fs error (device hde1): ext3_get_inode_loc: unable to read inode block - inode=2375715, block=9502724
INIT: cannot execute "/sbin/getty"

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Ubuntu :: Error - Superblock Has An Invalid Journal (inode Clear? <y>

Apr 7, 2011

I was trying to move my home partition on Ubuntu, and the computer hibernated on me. I restarted it up on the live disk to survey the damage, to find that the home partition, according to fsck, "Superblock has an invalid journal (inode Clear? <y>"

It cannot be mounted, either.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Inode Table Size And File System Size

Dec 14, 2010

How can we find the maximum size of the inode table and what decides it, and how the maximum size of volume of file system is decided ?

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General :: Remove A File On System Using Inode Number?

May 19, 2010

If you create a file on UNIX/linux with special chars, like touch "la*, you can't remove it with rm "la*. You have to use the inode number(you can if you add the before the name, I know, but you'd have to guess as a user that it was used in the file creation).

I checked the manpage for rm, but there's no metion of the inode number. Doing rm inodenumber doesn't work either.

What is the command for this?

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Fedora :: Cannot Create Regular File Read Only File System?

Jun 16, 2009

All my torrents go to my home/username/Download/ folder, I could read/write yesterday but now I cant even copy the files to a flash drive.The error i get is "Cannot create regular file '/home/username/Download/file' : Read only file system.

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Ubuntu :: Error Creating File System: Helper Exited With Exit Code 1: Cannot Open /dev/mmcblk0p1: Read-only File System

May 2, 2010

I bought a new SD card which I intend to put some MP3s on - except that I can't write to it because it tells me the destination is Read Only. No-probs thinks I: I'll just reformat it.

"Error creating file system: helper exited with exit code 1: cannot open /dev/mmcblk0p1: Read-only file system"

Various chmod commands all result in Read-only file system. I tried umount then mount commands, but it couldn't find it to mount once I'd unmounted it using the same /media/ file path (I assume it's the only one).

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Red Hat :: File System Corruption - Super Block Could Not Be Read Or Don't Describe A Clear Ext2 File System

Jul 12, 2010

My Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 with 6x partitions (/, /boot,/home, /usr, /var, /tmp) of 6.0 GB IDE Hardisk was working quite fine. I decided to create LVM on /home and /var partitions but due to some errors occured and I delete the /home partitions. That's why partition table altered. I then delete 4,5,and 6th partitions (/home, /var, /tmp) partitions and now try to create one by one but following error is coming:-

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The Super block could not be read or do not describe a clear ext2 file system. E2fsck b 8193 <device> I have tried following commands,but could not successful:- e2fsck -p /dev/hda7 (where hda7 was created but afterthat it was deleted) e2fsck -a /dev/hda7

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Fedora Security :: Make The Root File System Read-only

Jun 23, 2009

I am interested in making the root file system is read-only. I've moved /var and /tmp file systems to another partitions. There are two files in the /etc directory that need to be writable.

These are:

I've moved this files to /var and linked it. I've added command to the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file:

That's it. Are there other solutions to make the root file system is read-only?

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General :: Resize2fs: Can't Read Next Inode While Trying To Resize

Jan 19, 2010

I'm currently in the process of remove a drive from an lvm. I am following this guide

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and to be honest I have also posted this question at [URL] but I have a fair amount of data at stake here and really need to make sure I'm acting safely. This is certainly not a place to button mash or guess.this is the 2nd drive that I am removing, the first one went off without a problem.However, I just received this error

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resize2fs: Can't read next inode while trying to resize /dev/vg0/lvol0

and I'm not sure what it means or where to go from here. The entire output is

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root@dude:/mnt# resize2fs -p /dev/vg0/lvol0 4466524456k
resize2fs 1.41.4 (27-Jan-2009)
Resizing the filesystem on /dev/vg0/lvol0 to 1116631114 (4k) blocks.

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Hardware :: Ext2_get_inode: Unable To Read Inode Block

Jul 21, 2011

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server2 kernel: EXT2-fs error (device sdc1): ext2_get_inode: unable to read inode block - inode=44998281, block=89981174

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General :: EXT3 FS Error - Unable To Read Inode Block

Feb 8, 2011

I am using Wind River Linux- 2.6.27.18-WR3.0bg_standard. The problem is whenever I execute "reboot, ls, cd" and many other commands the OS prompts me an error-
"end request: i/o error, dev sda, sector "(different sector each time)" and
EXT3-fs error (device sda1):ext3_get_inode_loc:unable to read inode block- inode-4088001, block-4097027
I also executed "dmesg", it also showed similar errors. Has the disk gone bad or the kernel is corrupted?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Get A 64 Bit File System To Read 32 Bit File System Drives?

Feb 2, 2010

Have just assembled a new computer and thought I would install the 64 bit version of openSUSE 11.2 in a "Windows free zone". After a hiccup or two I have managed to get a system of sorts running but on trying to copy files from my old computer(via a memory stick) it tells me that Vfat is an unknown file system.On my old computer I am running 32 bit openSUSE 11.2 as a dual boot system with Windows XP and have no problems moving files between the two different file systems.Is it possible to get a 64 bit file system to read 32 bit file system drives and if so how do I do it?

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OpenSUSE :: System Not Updating - Aborted By User?

Aug 30, 2010

Having trouble with updating my system 11.3 when loged in as user or as root.When freshly installed update worked, for about twoo or tree weks i cant get it to work annymore.

Same error everytime: An internal error has occured A problem that we were not expecting has occured. Please report this bug in your distribution bugtracker with the error description. More details (Installation aborted by user)

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Create Trashing Info File: Read-only File System

Jul 21, 2010

I plugged in my USb drive into my computer yesterday and tried to delete a folder. I was unable to do so and got the following message

Cannot move file to trash, do you want to delete immediately? The file "my file" cannot be moved to the trash. Show Details Unable to create trashing info file: Read-only file system

So when I click on delete I get another error message:

Error while deleting.
There was an error deleting Case Study Database. Show Details Error removing file: Read-only file system

At this point I can only click on Skip, Skip All, or Cancel.

I have not changed anything on the stick recently so I dont know what is causing the problem.

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Jan 28, 2011

Can windows read files from a home file server with an ext4 file system? or do I have to partition the drive with the server (ext4) and an ntfs partition with the files on?

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Hardware :: "failed To Set Xfermode," / Getting Ext3 Errors About Failing To Read An Inode Block?

Aug 19, 2010

About a month and a half ago I purchased two new 500GB serial ATA hard drives from Best Buy to replace my other, very old 186GB SATA hard drive. Since then I've had issues with Linux. Sometimes when it's booting it gives a bunch of error messages, such as "failed to set xfermode," and then it boots. Other times, after INIT has started, I get ext3 errors about failing to read an inode block, then "cannot start /sbin/agetty" and "ID c5 respawning too fast," and at this point booting fails altogether. These errors seem to happen randomly. However, once the system has booted, everything seems to work fine, and there are no further issues.

I know it's not a faulty hard drive or filesystem because I've tried Linux on both hard drives numerous times, and I've reformatted many times, one time I even tried erasing one of the hard drives byte for byte and then formatting it, and still had issues.

I've tried Arch Linux, Gentoo, VectorLinux, and openSUSE, and all of them have given me these problems. The live CD's for Ubuntu 10.04, Clonezilla, and GParted all have trouble partitioning/cloning/installing to these hard drives. At this point, it's obvious to me that there is a universal problem with this particular model.

GRUB and Syslinux both work fine, and Windows XP works fine too. It's only Linux that's giving me issues.

I would rather not buy a new hard drive if I can help it, seeing as these two are almost brand new. Is there some BIOS setting that could be causing these problems? Is it some unsupported feature in the hard drives? Is it a bug in the Linux kernel?

The hard drive model is WD5000AADS. Both hard drives are this same model. My motherboard is an NForce 680i SLI.

EDIT: I've tried ext2/3, ReiserFS, and XFS, and all of them do this, so I don't think it's a filesystem issue.

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Ubuntu :: File System Has Gone Read-only 10.04

Nov 8, 2010

yesterday my downloads stopped working in transmission and gave an error: 'read-only file system'i have since found that all files on my eternal hard drive are now read only.i think it may have something to do with me recently changing the download location to my external hard drive in transmission. how i can rectify this and make it so i can read write again

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Ubuntu :: Change A File System From Read-only?

Feb 10, 2010

I have sandisk usb and want to get rid of the "U3" partition that's on it, but its a read-only file system. can't chmod to 777 from root

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Ubuntu :: USB Drive Read Only File System

Apr 25, 2010

I have a problem with my USB drive. When i try to make a file transfer, i get the error message which says that it is a 'read only file system' and i can not transfer any files. While looking for a way to solve the problem, i came across another case similar to what i have now which discussed in this thread: [URL]

However, i didn't understand how to resolve the problem from that thread.

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Ubuntu :: Can't Read Write To File System?

Sep 7, 2010

I have a file system that I can't seem to read and write to. I've tried everything I can think of.

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root@xubuntu:/mnt/t1# ls -la
ls: cannot access .Trash-1000: Input/output error

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Ubuntu :: Mounting A Read Only File System 10.04?

Jan 28, 2011

I made a modification to the /etc/fstab using Ubuntu 10.04 and now it wont boot correctly. I can get the cli but when I enter /etc/fstab and make an edit it says" changing permission of /etc/fstab: read only file system"How can I mount the partition so that I can edit it

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General :: File System Is In Read-only Mode

Jan 19, 2011

i have used debugfs command and "open -w /dev/sda1" command, but i did not close it. the file system is in read-only mode now.

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Software :: Rm: Cannot Remove Read-only File System?

Jul 17, 2011

rm: cannot remove `dny': Read-only file system

i am administrator :
[root@pty12237b ~]# id
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)

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Ubuntu :: Edit The Read Only System File?

Oct 9, 2009

i want to edit the file menu.lst in /boot/grub i m facing a problem of not to enter in to the graphical interphase, so i m using only the boot terminal whn i try to edit this file it says the file is read only. i tried to change the permission of file with chmod also
but it is also not working i tried the comand gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst but it is not opening the file to edit since the graphical interphase is not there.

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General :: Windows Access The File From Ubuntu Got Read Only Even Though Have A Full Permission To Read, Write And Execute The File?

Feb 4, 2010

What are the possible problem when Windows access the file from Ubuntu got Read Only even though have a full permission to read, write and execute the file? Ubuntu to Ubuntu accessing the file there is no problem only Windows got a problem.

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General :: File System Which Can Be Read By MacOS X, Windows?

Mar 15, 2011

Possible Duplicate: Cross-platform file system Can you please tell me what kind of file system can be read by MacOS X, Linux and Windows? And it can create a file greater 4 GB?

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Read CD ROM File System / Enable This?

Jan 16, 2010

I insert a certain cdrom into my DVD drive, the cd is mounted meaning I do can see the cd rom icon on my desktop. The cd rom icon name is the correct label of the cdrom but when I try to open the cdrom it results to be empty.

Then on the same computer I have installed Virtual Box and the Windows 7 image does read the content of the cdrom.

How can I read the content of the cdrom with ubuntu 9.10?

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Ubuntu :: An Error Occurs Which Says That It Is A 'read Only File System'?

May 22, 2010

I can't insert songs in my iPod nano.There is an error occurs which says that it is a 'read only file system' in ubuntu

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