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Re: Giving up



Ira Abramov (at work) wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 16 Feb 1997, Oori Hasson wrote:
> 
> > A disk error which corrupts the superblock can be fixed
> > by running e2fsck and manually specifing a different superblock
> > than the first ones.(-k superblock I think)
> >
> > 1. I always write the addresses of at least a few when installing Linux
> > for these cases.
> >
> > 2. I suspect the addresses on the disk are the same for all Linux
> > installations, but am not 100% sure. If so someone can send you an
> 
> they ARE exactly the same, when using the asme block/inode sizes I
> believe. I always use the default, so they are always the same.
> 
> btw, the only time to go down from 4k to 1k inodes is when you KNOW the
> file system will have a lot of tiny files, especially if it changes a lot,
> like a news spool. for most other uses I'd stick to the defaults.

Ok I tried to backup my old system I made the format to disk and after
thet I did instalation one more time. But when i did reboot some times
it back. 

 INIT: PANIC : segmentation violation! giving up ...

I work with this station about one year , and it never happened
before...

Thank you.


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