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Re: [TCLUG:5239] I'm scared...



I'm running 2.2.5. I think fscking it did it. I rebooted, and I noticed a
strange warning for /dev/hdb3, "No UNID, generating one." or some such
silly acronym, then it fscked the partition. That fixed it, I think. I
haven't had any warnings since I rebooted, and it's been a while. This is
a Good Thing(tm) :)

On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Michael Hicks wrote:

> > ll_rw_block: device 03:03: only 1024-char blocks implemented (4096)
> > ll_rw_block: device 03:03: only 1024-char blocks implemented (4096)
> > ll_rw_block: device 03:03: only 1024-char blocks implemented (4096)
> 
> The best I can think of is that your HD somehow has 4 kilobyte blocks
> where it expects 1 kilobyte blocks.  My best recommendation would be to
> just run fsck, but you may want to re-do that partition.  Back it up
> somehow, reformat it, and then replace the data..
> 
> If you'd like to take a look at the source for the (Linux 2.2.0)
> function producing the error, you can try looking here:
> http://lxr.linux.no/source/drivers/block/ll_rw_blk.c#L566
> (which presumably translates to
> /usr/src/linux/drivers/block/ll_rw_blk.c)
>  
> > device 03:03 is my hard drive (or one of them anyway). I think. ;)
> 
> That should be the partition /dev/hda3
> 
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