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RE: Filesystem panic, bad FAT
- From: "Cimarron Ryan" <cryan mail wesleyan edu>
- To: <redhat-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: Filesystem panic, bad FAT
- Date: Sat, 1 May 1999 16:12:33 -0400
I had a problem that sounds very similar to this some time ago... My
partition was vfat, though. For some reason Linux corrupted the hell out of
it. I never found a solution, and no one on the list could help me figure
out what went wrong. Hope you have better luck...
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Mickish [mailto:mickish cmu edu]
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 1999 14:36
To: redhat-list redhat com
Subject: Filesystem panic, bad FAT
A couple of weeks ago, people suggested that the following errors in
my system log indicated that my FAT partition had been improperly defined,
and that I should fdisk it and rebuild the partition.
Apr 30 04:02:02 k9 kernel: Filesystem panic (dev 03:01, mounted on
03:0b:4017)
Apr 30 04:02:02 k9 kernel: FAT error
Apr 30 04:02:02 k9 kernel: Directory 4411274: bad FAT
Apr 30 04:02:03 k9 kernel: Filesystem panic (dev 03:01, mounted on
03:0b:4017)
Apr 30 04:02:03 k9 kernel: FAT error
Apr 30 04:02:03 k9 kernel: Directory 8035201: bad FAT
I have exactly the same problem with another machine that I built with
a FAT partition in exactly the same way. I created the partition during
the RedHat installation procedure with fdisk, at the same time that I
created all the other partitions.
Here is what 'fdisk' shows me about my disk:
[root k9 /root]# fdisk
Using /dev/hda as default device!
Command (m for help): p
Disk /dev/hda: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 1024 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/hda1 1 64 514048+ 6 DOS 16-bit >=32M
/dev/hda2 * 65 1024 7711200 5 Extended
/dev/hda5 * 65 70 48163+ 83 Linux native
/dev/hda6 71 160 722893+ 83 Linux native
/dev/hda7 161 250 722893+ 83 Linux native
/dev/hda8 251 340 722893+ 83 Linux native
/dev/hda9 341 373 265041 83 Linux native
/dev/hda10 374 389 128488+ 82 Linux swap
/dev/hda11 390 402 104391 83 Linux native
/dev/hda12 403 663 2096451 83 Linux native
It is a 9Gb disk with a couple of unallocated gigs left at the end.
The FAT partition is 500Mb, and boots to DOS fine. The Start and End
fields look OK to me. Is there anything wrong here, or somewhere else
I should look for a problem?
When my FAT partition is mounted at /dos, I can 'ls' files there, but if
I do something like 'ls -R' then I start getting the spew of errors
in my system log. It seems to me that there is something corrupt about
the partition besides its size definition.
What else could I check about how the partition might be corrupted?
Thanks,
--Andrew Mickish
mickish cmu edu
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