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Re: FAT: Filesystem panic



On 2011-04-01 13:06, George Chelidze wrote:
> I'v got 2 boxes running squeeze and lenny, both up to date. On a box
> with squeeze, I copied 1.8G images to a 2G flash drive and tried to move
> them to my lenny box. After mounting a drive (hal) on a lenny box cpu
> jumped to 100%, and after about 30 secs a new window came up with some
> weird file names. Here is the output from cmd line:
> 
> # ls -l
> ls: cannot access =jm°£û≈,.1/¡: No such file or directory
> ls: cannot access íz╫ƒuìöm.«/e: No such file or directory
> ls: cannot access kε╔┌*╧┘á.?/╧: No such file or directory
> ...
> 
> dmesg output:
> 
> [5372932.625012] FAT: Filesystem panic (dev sdd1)
> [5372932.625016]     invalid access to FAT (entry 0x0000f7ab)
> ....
> [5374942.645072] FAT: Filesystem panic (dev sdd1)
> [5374942.645075]     fat_bmap_cluster: request beyond EOF (i_pos 8268)

Hm, up to date Lenny with 5374942 seconds uptime?

Maybe you should reboot after you do an update? Not sure how update
works but if it only changes the files, and not the images of running
kernel or processes... And if you do several updates over 2 months
period with no reboot... ??

Have you checked what your file names:

=jm°£û≈,.1/¡
íz╫ƒuìöm.«/e
kε╔┌*╧┘á.?/╧

are in hex, for instance?

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