Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 24 Sep 2007 17:56:39 +0100 | From | Antoine Martin <> | Subject | bug in fsck or ext2/ext3? |
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Hi Ted / LKML,
I've got this snapshot of an ext3 filesystem with a directory that simply cannot be removed! (image below is just 1.2MB) As root: # wget http://users.nagafix.co.uk/~antoine/root-broken.bz2 # bunzip2 root-broken.bz2 # mount -o loop -t ext2 root-broken ./tmp # rm -fr tmp/chroot.broken rm: cannot remove directory (...) Same result when trying to do anything to those files chown/chmod/touch: "Operation not permitted"
Tested with e2fsprogs v1.39 on 3 systems. Not sure where else to post this...
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