Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Mounting reiserfs with nonstandard journal size fails | From | Torrey Hoffman <> | Date | 29 Oct 2002 15:36:20 -0800 |
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I'm having trouble mounting a reiserfs filesystem created with a nonstandard (smaller) journal size. But if I use the default journal size, it works fine.
The filesystem is on a 64 MB compact flash attached to a USB reader. It has a single partition, which appears as /dev/sda1.
I've done a little detective work with strace'ing mount (8). It calls mount (2) which fails with EINVAL, which seems to indicate a bad superblock in this case. It appears that the in-kernel superblock parsing for reiserfs does not understand non-standard journal sizes.
My kernel is an updated Red Hat 7.3 (2.4.18-10) and my reiserfsprogs are 3.6.3, downloaded from www.namesys.com and compiled locally. My mount program is version 2.11n, the standard Red Hat version.
Is this fixed in later kernels?
Another strange thing I noticed: if I strace a successful mount of the normal reiserfs, I see two calls to mount (2) in the output. The first returns ENOSYS, which is not documented on the mount(2) manpage, but the second identical call succeeds. Weird. Time to have a look at the mount sourcecode I guess...
successful mount strace output: ... mount("/dev/sda1", "/mnt/flash", "reiserfs", 0xc0ed0000, 0) = -1 ENOSYS (Function not implemented) mount("/dev/sda1", "/mnt/flash", "reiserfs", 0xc0ed0000, 0) = 0 ...
Torrey Hoffman thoffman@arnor.net torrey.hoffman@myrio.com
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