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works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top how to fix EXT2-fs (sda1): error: ext2_lookup deleted inode referenced XXXX up vote 3 down vote favorite Some time ago I installed Kubuntu 12.10 on Acer TravelMate 8572G which has Linpus LiveCD Editon v9.2 installed. When I tried to remove Kubuntu, something went wrong and I ext4 fs error device loop0 ended up with a broken Grub. Then I repaired it with Boot Disk Repair but before Linpus loads, I can see plenty of lines of errors like this: EXT2-fs (sda1): error: ext2_lookup deleted inode referenced XXXX How can I get rid of them? I don't want to install any other system, just left the laptop as it is with Linpus (I borrowed the laptop to do some things) linux share|improve this question asked Apr 14 '13 at 15:36 wryrych 138116 5 I'm not sure, but sometimes things like these are easily solved by a e2fsck -f /dev/sda1 (with sda1 unmounted). –Teresa e Junior Apr 14 '13 at 15:58 Complementing Teresa's remark: This usually means booting from a live / rescue medium. In order to avoid this need I always install a second, small service Linux which is accessible from a static boot manager configuration. –Hauke Laging Apr 14 '13 at 17:22 @TeresaeJunior thank you, it helped! Could you post it as an answer? –wryrych Apr 14 '13 at 18:29 @rrh you're welcome! I have posted an answer. –Teresa e Junior Apr 14 '13 at 18:38 related unix
Member Registered: 2008-01-16 Posts: 182 [SOLVED] ext3_lookup deleted inode referenced I'm getting a few of these recently:kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sda4): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1679361I use aMule and have lots ext4-fs error (device sda1) of 2GB+ files on sda4/etc/fstabUUID=738ce19e-730e-499b-ae48-978ab9e67326 /boot ext2 defaults,noatime 0 2 UUID=4ba03ce9-852a-4c70-8f9a-0f35a8b04281 / ext3
Ext4-fs Error (device Mmcblk0p2)
defaults,noatime 0 1 UUID=87f556fe-3df5-448e-bbbb-81ca8b908a48 /var ext3 defaults,noatime 0 2 UUID=7c792232-bd6d-42c6-84c8-a960cdd8456d /home ext3 defaults,noatime,data=journal 0 2are they anything to
Ext4-fs Error Ext4_find_entry
worry about....if so, what should i do?ty Last edited by gav616 (2009-07-01 13:29:35) Offline #2 2009-07-01 00:31:04 djgera Developer From: Buenos Aires - Argentina Registered: 2008-12-24 Posts: 707 Website Re: [SOLVED] http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/72410/how-to-fix-ext2-fs-sda1-error-ext2-lookup-deleted-inode-referenced-xxxx ext3_lookup deleted inode referenced >> kernel: EXT3-fs error (device sda4): ext3_lookup: deleted inode referenced: 1679361you are (or some program) read a directory that have a referenced to a deleted inode.Login as root, umount sda4 and do a fsckwhat is your kernel version? Offline #3 2009-07-01 12:47:00 gav616 Member Registered: 2008-01-16 Posts: 182 Re: [SOLVED] ext3_lookup deleted inode referenced djgera wrote:you are https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=75125 (or some program) read a directory that have a referenced to a deleted inode.Could this of occurred after a full system freeze? (had one the other day, and had to hard shutdown).djgera wrote:Login as root, umount sda4 and do a fsckI'll try that, thank you.I was panicking my drive was about to fail.....fingers crossed......djgera wrote:what is your kernel version?latest 26 in 'core' Offline #4 2009-07-01 13:29:17 gav616 Member Registered: 2008-01-16 Posts: 182 Re: [SOLVED] ext3_lookup deleted inode referenced Its seems to of 'fixed' hundreds of inodes dirs, and no errors are showing so i think its ok now. Offline Pages: 1 Index »Newbie Corner »[SOLVED] ext3_lookup deleted inode referenced Board footer Jump to Newbie Corner Installation Kernel & Hardware Applications & Desktop Environments Laptop Issues Networking, Server, and Protection Multimedia and Games System Administration Other Architectures Announcements, Package & Security Advisories Arch Discussion Forum & Wiki discussion Pacman & Package Upgrade Issues [testing] Repo Forum Creating & Modifying Packages AUR Issues, Discussion & PKGBUILD Requests GNU/Linux Discussion Community Contributions Programming & Scripting Other Languages Artwork and Screenshots Atom topic feed Powered by FluxBB
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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Open Source Software>deleted inode referenced ext4 after install pi> Solved deleted inode referenced ext4 after install pi Tags: Linux Last response: 10 April 2014 02:40 in Open Source Software Share P Wheeler 5 April 2014 01:22:26 hi I bought a Raspberry Pi and it arrived yesterday. Being a linux noob (I'm 13) i cant even get it to boot after install. it installs fine on an 8GB Class 4 SD card, and then after install when it reboots i get: [ "increasing number"] EXT4-fs error (device mmcblk0p6) : ext4_lookup:1437: inode "other changing numbers": comm getty: deleted inode referenced: "more changing numbers" i get this trying to install raspian and arch. it installs from noobs 1.3.4 on a Pi Model B 512MB RAM. i just want to use my Pi! Can anyone help? P.S no linux jargon please, i am a noob More about : deleted inode referenced ext4 install dmroeder a b 5 Linux 5 April 2014 02:49:12 How exactly are you trying to install it? The directions on their site are pretty easy to follow, no "linux jargon" necessary. I just installed Raspbian last night. I did the following: Downloaded the Raspbian image from Raspberrypi.org Downloaded win32diskimager Unzipped the raspbian image Flashed it with the disk imager Threw it in the Pi and booted it. m 0 l P Wheeler 5 April 2014 03:01:18 I am using a mac. I unzipped the noobs folder and put the contents of the folder on the sd card, not the folder itself. Were you using noobs or the direct raspbian image? Maybe i should try that m 0 l Related resources Deleted all partition after re-installing windows 8.1. - Tech Support samsung 850 evo after contents deleted during new os instalation now doesnt appear in disk management, bios or anywhere else - Tech Support How do I install a internet adapter after "Accidently" deleting it. - Tech Support Deleting Win 7 Leftovers after Win 10 install and installing Win 7 in New Partition for dual boot - Forum Files deleted after using 'repair install' security hole? - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer dmroeder a b 5 Linux 5 April 2014 03:53:34 I was using the raspbian image. Here are the instructions for using the raspbian image on a Mac. m 0 l P Wheeler 5 April 2014 03:57:41 Ok thanks Im downloading it now so i'll let you know how it goes m 0 l Best solution dmroeder a b 5 Linux 5 April 2014 04:10:31 Hopefully it goe