Andreas Färber <andreas.faerber@xxxxxx> wrote: > > And iii) is exactly as is, that is no other arguments were given? > Yes, since I knew it would crash I didn't give a count; it could've > been cancelled with Ctrl+C otherwise. :) I've only tried iii) as I am not sure where to get everything ready for i-ii). I've created a volume that exactly resembles your super block. However, I was not able to reproduce the problem. I've also created an application to enforce disk fragmentation, but even then, I couldn't reproduce that problem. Is it an SMP machine? How much RAM does it have? > > And > > finally, did you ever reinitialize that disk? Because there were > > many > > BFS fixes in the last weeks that could have causes these things. > No. But of course I could move the data to another partition and > reinitialize if that fixes it. I'll probably create a new one anyway > to enlarge it, just let me know if you need any other info before I > do. Would it be at all possible that I can download that volume (zipped) from somewhere? Where are you located, anyway? :-) Bye, Axel.