Re: [PATCH] handle ext3 directory corruption better

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Steve Grubb wrote:
> On Tuesday 31 October 2006 04:57, Pavel Machek wrote:
>> Nice... can you run the same tool against fsck, too?
> 
> I'll see if I can make that work, too. The fuzzer tries to preserve the bad 
> image so that you can replay the problem for debugging. I think its just a 
> matter of making another copy and using that one instead.

I played with this on xfs a little bit in my spare time, found some
xfs_repair problems.  :)  I'm sure other fs's would have issues as well.

Ideally it would probably be good for the tool to have a "use" mode (try
to use the corrupted fs) and a "check" mode (try to fsck the corrupted fs).

In use   mode, it'd be:  mkfs, fuzz, mount, populate (etc), unmount.
In check mode, it'd be:  mkfs, mount, populate, unmount, fuzz, fsck.

-Eric
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