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to read inode block Posted on 2012-08-31 Linux 1 Verified Solution 10 Comments 1,834 Views Last Modified: 2012-09-05 I have two, 1TB Toshiba v63700-C USB drives I've been using for backup for a while on an unable to read inode block ext4 older Linux, kernel version 2.6.24.5-smp with a 730MHz Pentium III and 1GB memory. The box itself is a older Compaq desktop. I recently scratch-installed kernel version 2.6.27.5-smp. Since then, I cannot get either USB drive to work properly. I've reformatted both to ext2, twice, and even did e2fsck -c on one of them to check the bad sector map. I got no errors. However, I cannot write any actual data to these drives unable to read inode block for updating because I get lots of errors like: [16697.792671] EXT2-fs (sdb1): error: read_inode_bitmap: Cannot read inode bitmap - block group = 5331, inode_bitmap = 181239809 [16720.183564] EXT2-fs (sdb1): error: ext2_get_inode: unable to read inode block - inode=2 block=1027 lots of these while trying to copy files. It doesn't appear to flag the same blocks each time. This worked fine with the older kernel version and it is difficult to believe that two USB drives would simulaneously go bad, especially if the mkfs and e2fsck appeared to work. The only variable in the setup is the linux version. Does anyone know if there could be some funkiness with the new USB driver? If so, how can I fix this? I kind-of really *need* this as this is my main backup computer. Thanks 0 Question by:jmarkfoley Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 34 Active 1 day ago Best Solution byDuncan Roe Sounds like your old system only has USB-1. Typically systems of that era had 2 USB ports, really only suitable for mouse and keyboard. Yes you can put disks on them - but they are so slow compared with Go to Solution 10 Comments LVL 34 Overall: Level 34 Linux 28 Message Active 1 day ago Expert Comment by:Duncan Roe2012-09-01 Have you kept the old kernel? Co
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