On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 10:10:32AM +0100, Erich Waelde wrote:
> Hi again,
> 
> Micha Feigin:
> > I just had a system crash (reiserfs) and after fsck everything comes up
> > fine but looking at lost+found and as a result at the /etc/rc<n>.d
> > directories it seems that some of the links there were lost (mainly
> > under /etc/rc6.d). 
> 
> Hm. You use reiserfs AND you have entries in lost+found??? Do you exactly
> know what failed? hw problem on disk??? powerfailure?? I would not sleep
> well having a journalling filesystem with errors, unless I can explain them
> in terms of hardware. *shiver* You _do_ have backups, don't you?
> 

Its not hardware. I was trying suspend on 2.6 and somehow got the
system with two remounts on the root file system hanging and not
returning (don't know how I got that to happen though). I then managed
to get my system locked in that state which caused a corruption of the
root file system.
The entries of lost and fount were a result of reiserfsck
--rebuild-tree so don't get too worried just yet ;-)

> 
> > Any automatic way to restore that to the default
> > depending on the installed packages? (or any other way what the systems
> > intended those links to be?, 
> 
> Could be that gui-tools like ksysv --- iff you have used them before ---
> keep a separate record of the links. And iff so, could be that you can
> restore them *** wild guessing ***
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Erich
> 
> 
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