The original problem is almost certainly that your boot manager put
something on block zero of your xfs partition; this is where the xfs
superblock lives, so it was corrupted.
What version of xfsprogs do you have? I'll make sure the ftp site has
the latest version packaged up; you should get the latest if you don't
have it already.
If you send the output of your xfs_repair run, that might offer some
hints.
-Eric
On Mon, 2001-12-31 at 19:51, Ales Komarek wrote:
> To whom it may concern,
> well I have 2 disks on my machine - one for MS Windows - primary slave
> and other for Linux - primary master (3 partitions; one ext2; 2nd swap
> and third XFS for data) I have installed XOSL (boot manager) on Windows
> HDD and after that during booting pure linux XFS SB magic number error
> occured; I have already uninstalled XOSL, but it did not helped at all;
> the should be no physical errors on disk, but when I tried xfs_repair;
> it found secondary Super block but it was corrupted and the program
> ended with an I/O error;
>
> Please is there any way how to correct this?
>
> Yours sincirely Ales Komarek
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