| To: | "Florian Lindner" <exchange@xxxxxx>, <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: XFS library could not be initalized |
| From: | Seth Mos <knuffie@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 12 Jun 2002 09:29:14 +0200 |
| In-reply-to: | <004101c2118a$f5db1550$0500a8c0@arbeitszimmer> |
| Sender: | owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
At 23:00 11-6-2002 +0200, Florian Lindner wrote: Hello, I get this error message from some XFS utitlities. For example: xfs_check /dev/hda2 says: hda2 contains a mounted filesystem. fatal error: XFS library could not be initalized. This is normal. Is this the normal behaviour when running xfs_check on a mounted filesystem? I've used Redhat 7.3 with the SGI installer. If this is abnormal, how to fix it? If it's normal, is there any possibility to check a mounted XFS filesystem for errors or is there anything like a bootdisk provided with the essential XFS utils to check my root partition. There are links to several solutions in the FAQ. Cheers -- Seth It might just be your lucky day, if you only knew. |
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