[Bug 711799] Re: e2fsprogs wrongly identifies ext4 as mounted
Theodore Ts'o
tytso at mit.edu
Thu Jul 14 11:57:58 UTC 2011
If you had read the e2image man page, you would have seen that it
doesn't send any data blocks; just the file system metadata. It does
send the directory and file names, but there is a scramble option that
scrambles the file names leaving only the directory topology.
I'll note that Ubuntu 11.04 seems to be shipping e2fsprogs 1.41.14, so
it should have been no different from what you were trying. It makes
me wonder if there was something else going on, such as some other user
daemon that was holding the block device open, or some such.
Anyway, all I can say is this isn't a problem I can reproduce, and if I
can't reproduce it, I can't help people try to fix it, especially if
they refuse to give me data that might help me determine why it's not
working for you when it works for me....
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Title:
e2fsprogs wrongly identifies ext4 as mounted
Status in “e2fsprogs” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Binary package hint: e2fsprogs
After a crash of Ubuntu netbook, the machine hang with initramfs (I
have a /boot and /).
Booting with the same system (ubuntu 10.10) from thumb drive, I cannot fsck it:
$ sudo fsck /dev/sda2
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
e2fsck 1.41.12 (17-May-2010)
fsck.ext4: Device or resource busy while trying to open /dev/sda2
Filesystem mounted or opened exclusively by another program?
But it is not mounted:
$ cat /proc/mounts
shows that it is not mounted; and it can't be unmounted.
dmesg knows what is going on:
$ dmesg | grep sda2
[ 6.513953] sda: sda1 [01;31m [Ksda2 [m [K sda3 < sda5 > sda4
[ 9.300388] EXT4-fs ( [01;31m [Ksda2 [m [K): INFO: recovery
required on readonly filesystem
[ 9.300398] EXT4-fs ( [01;31m [Ksda2 [m [K): write access will be
enabled during recovery
[ 9.312706] EXT4-fs warning (device [01;31m [Ksda2 [m [K):
ext4_clear_journal_err: Filesystem error recorded from previous mount:
IO failure
[ 9.312729] EXT4-fs warning (device [01;31m [Ksda2 [m [K):
ext4_clear_journal_err: Marking fs in need of filesystem check.
$
But this fsck does never materialise, and can't be done manually.
Finally, I tried to delete the journal, but to no avail, the "Device
or resource busy" stays. Is there any way to trick fsck into believing
me that it is not mounted?
If not, I still consider the behaviour somewhat wrong: if not in
/proc/mount, why does fsck say so?
And when I
sudo mount /dev/sda2 /mnt
it starts the mount process, but never finishes, and also it is
impossible to ever exit this process, I tried with Ctrl-C, Ctrl-Z, and
even with kill -9 from another console. Ubuntu isn't even able to shut
down then, but keeps trying forever.
In a nutshell, it is a bug in 10.10. I use the installer-CD written to the thumb drive (Startup Disk creator).
Confirmed: Because when I boot with a 9.04 thumb drive, I can easily open a terminal and run fsck. Done and over.
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