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On Sunday 06 January 2002 10:26 pm, Scott Lanning wrote: > On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Frank Ramsay wrote: > >my /usr/bin filesystem has been corrupted !!! > > > >As near as I can tell it happened earlier today. I had just logged off > > and when the kde login screen started to come up the system froze then > > rebooted. It went through the normal system check but when it came back > > up it used the gnome login screen instead, I also noticed a few other > > things like kmail would no longer launch URL's. So I did some digging > > and found a bunch of corrupt files in /usr/bin. > > I had something similar happen when I used the buggy kernel recently > (2.4.14 or so I think). Nasty thing. I would `ls` a directory and > certain files would give an error like that, "I/O error" or something. > Did you use that kernel? I think I fixed it with manually running > e2fsck in that case. I'm running 2.4.7-10. It's what shipped with Redhat 7.2. I'll try running e2fsck on the partition. -fjr
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