Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sat, 28 Sep 1996 22:40:15 -0500 (CDT) | From | Todd Tyrone Fries <> | Subject | bad inode number:0 ?? |
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I have gotten this everytime I have heavy disk activity (such as queueing 250 incoming mail messages and then running mailq which then runs procmail for each message and for most messages filters it to a script which posts it to the news server I run on my local machine:
<datestamp> lighthouse kernel: EXT2-fs error (device 09:00): ext2_read_inode: bad inode number: 0
It happens once and since I have the 'errors=remount-ro' option set, it tends to remount root readonly (yes, md0 is root on my machine)...so I remount rw and don't get anymore errors. What could this error mean, anyway? Is it in any way related to using md0 as a root filesystem?
Thanks for any suggestions, -- Todd Fries .. todd@miango.com
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