On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 08:55:16PM +0200, vasanag wrote:
> After contacting some other linux forums, I made a backup of the
> flash disk, using ddrescue, and then I checked the filesystem, using
> fsck. The fsck fixed a lot of problems and the system is working
> perfectly, at the moment.
>
> BUT, how can I be sure that everything is working correctly? Can I
> trust my system after this repair? Or, should I install everything
> from scratch?
Hi
cant give you a definate yes or no. me "best practices" would say back
up the configs and start again just to be sure. but if its a non vital
system you are probably fine to let it run till something breaks (eg a
daemon not running)
just boot it up, confirm everything working and let it run if you feel
safe doing it
if you had non system files (pictures/moives) on that flash disk this
may be a good time to look at how you do backups. a 6 month old file
an be better than no file at all
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Re: [nslu2-linux] dmesg: attempt to access beyond end of device
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