ext4 fs going backwards in time
Colin Law
clanlaw at googlemail.com
Sun Jun 13 12:47:03 UTC 2010
On 13 June 2010 10:38, Jesper Fruergaard Andersen <jgrdev at gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a desktop running ubuntu 9.10 with the root fs being ext4 on
> raid1. The desktop has an additional ext3 fs also on raid1.
>
> I tried to upgrade it to 10.04 using do-release-upgrade which seemed
> to work fine. But when I rebooted it failed complaining that /dev/shm
> was missing.
> I then rebooted on a 10.04 install cd and accessed then filesystems.
> The additional ext3 fs seems fine but the strange thing is the ext4
> root fs. fsck runs without any complaints. But the content seems to
> have stepped about 2 month back in time.
>
> /etc/lsb-release shows 9.10
> Content of /home have recent files missing and the newest timestamp is
> about 2 month old.
>
> How can a filesystem loose about 2 months of updates and return to
> what appears to be an old consistent state?
> Anything I can do to return to current time.
Just a thought - is it possible that you re-organised your system in
some way two months ago and you are actually looking at the wrong
partition?
Colin
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