On Tuesday 04 May 2004 16:45, Tom 'Needs A Hat' Mitchell wrote:
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 01:34:07PM -0400, BlkPoohba wrote:
> This is probably not a Fedora issue but i am using Fedora Core 1
> so I thought I would ask. Sunday I was able to access /mnt/Music/
> in its entirety. Last nite I could access everything except for
> /mnt/Music/Full Albums. Today I can't access anything. When I
> 'ls /mnt/Music/' I get:
> ls: /mnt/Music/79?..: No such file or directory
> ls: /mnt/Music/??????@???@ /: No such file or directory
> ls: /mnt/Music/?
....
> &????w.?????: No such file or directory
....
> These are what used to be my files and directories.
>
> fdisk -l:
> Disk /dev/hdb: 60.0 GB, 60022480896 bytes
> 16 heads, 63 sectors/track, 116301 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 1008 * 512 = 516096 bytes
>
> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
> /dev/hdb1 1 54662 27549616+ c Win95 FAT32
> (LBA) /dev/hdb2 54662 116301 31065992 c Win95
> FAT32 (LBA)
>
> When I came home Sunday afternoon my system was locked up. I
> rebooted and I guess everything was fine because I was able to
> listen to my music over the web while at work. When I got home
> last nite i could not access the Full Albums dir. Now all of the
> dir look weird.
Are these all FAT32 filesystems?
How are they mounted?
Are they only accessed by one operating system?
Have you unmounted them and run a filesystem consistency checker
(fsck -t vfat) on them.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. I also have /mnt/Video
> which has home videos and pictures that i really don't want to
> loose. It would always mount at boot. mount -t vfat /dev/hdb2
> /mnt/Video but now i get wrong fs when trying to mount it manually
> because it won't mount at boot
Why the heck are these vfat? Tis a fragile file system....
I agree, vfat has lost almost as many files for me as NTFS, which in
my experience, has a very poor retention rate, particularly for
important system files.
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