Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>>Mh, what's "more gracefully" in the light of fs corruption?
> return -EIO;
In this case you wouldn't even be able to read data from the disk which is
not affected by the inconsistencies. If the FS driver switches to readonly
mode, that's possible at least. Personally I like
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>>> a bug in gtkpod or the kernel (FS Panic).
>>Maybe an FS error on your iPod? Did you try to reformat or dosfsck it?
> Even then, the filesystem code should handle corrupt filesystems more
> gracefully.
Mh, what's "more gracefully" in the light of fs corruption? The driver
Am Freitag, 16. Dezember 2005 18:19 schrieben Sie:
> |>Actually. Issue fixed. It is really odd that a dosfsck fixed it.
I'm glad it helped. :-)
> |i dont see how that is odd.. if the filesystem was somehow corrupted
> |dosfsck would have corrected it.
> Odd how it got "corrupted" and odd on w
Alejandro Bonilla wrote:
> I have Debian Sid with 2.6.15-rc5, I wonder if this could be either with a
> bug in gtkpod or the kernel (FS Panic).
Maybe an FS error on your iPod? Did you try to reformat or dosfsck it?
Greetings,
Gunter
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