Hi all :)
My /home is on an XFS partition all to it's own. The other day the lights went
out and when I rebooted, there's an empty directory that can't be erased. This
directory is a subdirectory in ~/.kde4/
The funny thing about this is that I can rename the directory, but I can't
delete it:
[root@mine albumcovers]# ls
. .. cache
[root@mine albumcovers]# ls -lah cache/
total 0
drwx------ 1 rafa users 6 Jan 10 02:23 .
drwx------ 3 rafa users 18 Jan 10 02:23 ..
[root@mine albumcovers]# du -sh cache/
0 cache/
[root@mine albumcovers]# mount | grep -i home
/dev/sda3 on /home type xfs (rw,relatime,attr2,delaylog,noquota)
[root@mine albumcovers]# file cache/
cache/: directory
[root@mine albumcovers]# rm -Rf cache/
rm: cannot remove `cache': Directory not empty
[root@mine albumcovers]# mv cache other_dir_name
[root@mine albumcovers]# ls
. .. other_dir_name
[root@mine albumcovers]# rm -Rf other_dir_name/
rm: cannot remove `other_dir_name': Directory not empty
[root@mine albumcovers]# ls -lah other_dir_name/
total 0
drwx------ 1 rafa users 6 Jan 10 02:23 .
drwx------ 3 rafa users 27 Jan 10 21:14 ..
[root@mine albumcovers]# du -sh other_dir_name/
0 other_dir_name/
[root@mine albumcovers]#
Kernel version: 3.1.8-1-ARCH (Arch Linux)
XFS: xfsprogs 3.1.7-1
Any idea of what's going on?
Any tool I can use to understand what's happening?
TIA
Rafa
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