Hi!
> >Please don't. AFAIK, ext2/3 is only filesystem with
> >working fsck
> >(because that fsck was actually needed in the old
> >days). Starting from
> >xfs/jfs/reiser/??? means we no longer have working
> >fsck...
>
> Er, what do you mean by "working fsck"?
Passes 8 hours of me trying to intentionally break it with weird,
artifical disk corruption.
I even have script somewhere.
> Unless I'm misunderstanding something, JFS also has a
> working fsck
> (which has actually performed successful repair of
> real-world
> filesystem corruption for me, although I haven't used it
> as much as
> e2fsck or xfs_repair).
...like, if it repaired 100 different, non-trivial corruptions, that
would be argument.
fsck.ext2 survives my torture (in some versions). fsck.vfat never
worked for me (likes to segfault), fsck.reiser never worked for me.
Pavel
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