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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Boot Problem Post 62452 by silvaman on Wednesday 16th of February 2005 06:23:46 AM
Old 02-16-2005
..thanks for the suggestion. I looked through the start up messages again and found a line stating that the / filesystem had not been cleanly unmounted (from the freeze I guess). I loaded up the rescue disk and ran the reiserfsck - everything looked clean.

I then ran reiserfsck --check which then moaned about some corruption. I then followed with reiserfsck --fix-fixable which then supposedly fixed the error. I reran with the check option once more - it still complained and now said I would have to run reiserfsck --rebuildtree. I did this and it promptly gave a segmentation fault. I can no longer mount the partition or do anything else with it. I have a feeling I'm looking at a reinstall Smilie I sure am glad I seperate my filesystems onto different partitions else I would have lost everything!

I gotta say I'm a bit disappointed in resierfs - i never had these issues with ext3 even after repeated power outs - could always recover. However my knowledge of th reiser filesystem is limited and I guess the fault could well lie in my hardware - time will tell !

many thanks for help though - guess its reinstall time !
 

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SCANDEPS(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					       SCANDEPS(1)

NAME
scandeps.pl - Scan file prerequisites SYNOPSIS
% scandeps.pl *.pm # Print PREREQ_PM section for *.pm % scandeps.pl -e 'STRING' # Scan an one-liner % scandeps.pl -B *.pm # Include core modules % scandeps.pl -V *.pm # Show autoload/shared/data files % scandeps.pl -R *.pm # Don't recurse % scandeps.pl -C CACHEFILE # use CACHEFILE to cache dependencies DESCRIPTION
scandeps.pl is a simple-minded utility that prints out the "PREREQ_PM" section needed by modules. If you have CPANPLUS installed, modules that are part of an earlier module's distribution with be denoted with "S"; modules without a distribution name on CPAN are marked with "?". Also, if the "-B" option is specified, module belongs to a perl distribution on CPAN (and thus uninstallable by "CPAN.pm" or "CPANPLUS.pm") are marked with "C". Finally, modules that has loadable shared object files (usually needing a compiler to install) are marked with "X"; with the "-V" flag, those files (and all other files found) will be listed before the main output. Additionally, all module files that the scanned code depends on but were not found (and thus not scanned recursively) are listed. These may include genuinely missing modules or false positives. That means, modules your code does not depend on (on this particular platform) but that were picked up by the heuristic anyway. OPTIONS
-e STRING Scan STRING as a string containing perl code. -c Compiles the code and inspects its %INC, in addition to static scanning. -x Executes the code and inspects its %INC, in addition to static scanning. -B Include core modules in the output and the recursive search list. -R Only show dependencies found in the files listed and do not recurse. -V Verbose mode: Output all files found during the process; show dependencies between modules and availability. Additionally, warns of any missing dependencies. If you find missing dependencies that aren't really dependencies, you have probably found false positives. -C CACHEFILE Use CACHEFILE to speed up the scanning process by caching dependencies. Creates CACHEFILE if it does not exist yet. SEE ALSO
Module::ScanDeps, CPANPLUS::Backend, PAR ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Simon Cozens, for suggesting this script to be written. AUTHORS
Audrey Tang <autrijus@autrijus.org> COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by Audrey Tang <autrijus@autrijus.org>. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html> perl v5.16.2 2012-02-21 SCANDEPS(1)
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