Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Fri, 26 Dec 2003 17:59:05 +0800 | | From | dlion <> | | Subject | Re: filesystem bug? |
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Hello Tsuchiya,
Monday, December 15, 2003, 5:25:17 PM, you wrote:
TY> Hi,
TY> Ext2 and Ext3 filesystem go to inconsistent status by TY> simple test program on my system.
TY> My test program is a script that extract a tar+gzip archive TY> twice and compare them, and remove one of the tree, and then TY> another extracting, and compare them again. A very simple test.
I tried your script on ext2 and ext3 filesystem on a ramdisk. I got errors, too. It seems that this problem is unrelated to device driver or hardware.
The mozilla tarball is too big for a ramdisk. I use a zhcon-0.2.1.tar.gz (4,991,350 bytes) instead.
I only got one kind of error on ext2 filesystem. That is, the script said the read-only directory zhcon-0.2.1 is missing, but it _is_ there. I used e2fsck to check the ramdisk and found no error.
I got other errors on ext3 filesystem include: 1. missing file 2. corrupted file but when I used fsck.ext3 to check the ramdisk, the result was clean.
My system is: CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1800+ RAM: 256M DDR333 Chipset: VIA KT400A Linux Distribution: Fedora Core 1 Linux Kernel: kernel-2.4.22-1.2115.nptl.athlon.rpm
-- Best regards, dlion mailto:dlion2004_at_sina.com.cn
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