Am 2008-06-23 08:53 +1000 schrieb Dave Chinner:There seems to be something else too, yes. Well, accidently I formatted the partition. I needed my /var partition urgently and I tried the following: I tarred the whole /var from a rescue system (gentoo amd64 live cd version 2007.0, IIRC there is 2.6.19 on it) and did a "rm -fr /var/*" and tried to tar it back. While this worked for my /home (I also had the error there), tarring back the files onto /var produced several oopses in dmesg and the userspace complained about an error in a (directory?) structure not being accessible/not able to be initialized. Well, I took screenshots of this but accidently I lost them on my cam and due to running a rescue system there is no reminisence in a file of this. I formatted the partition then :-( I could only try to reproduce it on my home partition... Does anybody have a clue how this can be done or a suspicion how to trigger this error? King Regards, Konsti -- GPG KeyID EF62FCEF Fingerprint: 13C9 B16B 9844 EC15 CC2E A080 1E69 3FDA EF62 FCEF --
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