From: Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on
In <338752d11002080825q5afc23fcif2276c96ad259f43(a)mail.gmail.com>, Michael Yang
wrote:
>On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:51 AM, marc <gmane(a)auxbuss.com> wrote:
>> Michael Yang wrote:
>> > On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Michael Yang <michael.yxf(a)gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >> When I list files under my $HOME, I found following two files that can
>> >> not
>> >> be accessed:
>> >>
>> >> ls: cannot access .xsession-errors: Stale NFS file handle
>> >> ls: cannot access .Xauthority: Stale NFS file handle
>> >> total 2384
>> >> -????????? ? ? ? ? ? .xsession-errors
>> >> -????????? ? ? ? ? ? .Xauthority
>> >>
>> >> Anyone can help me with this?
>> >
>> > Anybody can help with this?
>>
>> Try running fsck.
>>
>> $ sudo touch /forcefsck
>>
>> then reboot.
>
>Tried but doesn't work.

Can you please be more specific? What are the results of the fsck? It looks
to me like your filesystem has a bit of corruption.
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From: Michael Yang on
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. <
bss(a)iguanasuicide.net> wrote:

> In <338752d11002080825q5afc23fcif2276c96ad259f43(a)mail.gmail.com>, Michael
> Yang
> wrote:
> >On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:51 AM, marc <gmane(a)auxbuss.com> wrote:
> >> Michael Yang wrote:
> >> > On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Michael Yang <michael.yxf(a)gmail.com>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> When I list files under my $HOME, I found following two files that
> can
> >> >> not
> >> >> be accessed:
> >> >>
> >> >> ls: cannot access .xsession-errors: Stale NFS file handle
> >> >> ls: cannot access .Xauthority: Stale NFS file handle
> >> >> total 2384
> >> >> -????????? ? ? ? ? ?
> .xsession-errors
> >> >> -????????? ? ? ? ? ? .Xauthority
> >> >>
> >> >> Anyone can help me with this?
> >> >
> >> > Anybody can help with this?
> >>
> >> Try running fsck.
> >>
> >> $ sudo touch /forcefsck
> >>
> >> then reboot.
> >
> >Tried but doesn't work.
>
> Can you please be more specific? What are the results of the fsck? It
> looks
> to me like your filesystem has a bit of corruption.
>

I tried the above command and rebooted the system. The system performed fsck
at startup, it went through. I assume it passed.

How to manually check if the filesystem has corruption? Do I need to use
single-user mode to run e2fsck on umounted /home?



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>
From: Michael Yang on
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. <
bss(a)iguanasuicide.net> wrote:

> In <338752d11002080825q5afc23fcif2276c96ad259f43(a)mail.gmail.com>, Michael
> Yang
> wrote:
> >On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:51 AM, marc <gmane(a)auxbuss.com> wrote:
> >> Michael Yang wrote:
> >> > On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Michael Yang <michael.yxf(a)gmail.com>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> When I list files under my $HOME, I found following two files that
> can
> >> >> not
> >> >> be accessed:
> >> >>
> >> >> ls: cannot access .xsession-errors: Stale NFS file handle
> >> >> ls: cannot access .Xauthority: Stale NFS file handle
> >> >> total 2384
> >> >> -????????? ? ? ? ? ?
> .xsession-errors
> >> >> -????????? ? ? ? ? ? .Xauthority
> >> >>
> >> >> Anyone can help me with this?
> >> >
> >> > Anybody can help with this?
> >>
> >> Try running fsck.
> >>
> >> $ sudo touch /forcefsck
> >>
> >> then reboot.
> >
> >Tried but doesn't work.
>
> Can you please be more specific? What are the results of the fsck? It
> looks
> to me like your filesystem has a bit of corruption.
>

You are right. I start the system with single-user mode, umounted the /home,
and performed e2fsck and fsck manually. It returns lots of errors during
checking. Now it looks like everything is fixed.

Thank you guys so much!



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>
From: MPR on
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:51 AM, marc <gmane(a)auxbuss.com> wrote:
> Please switch off HTML.

Please join the 21st century. It's not 1990 any more. Mail clients
have come a long way.


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From: Camaleón on
On Mon, 08 Feb 2010 10:15:13 -0800, MPR wrote:

> On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:51 AM, marc wrote:
>> Please switch off HTML.
>
> Please join the 21st century. It's not 1990 any more. Mail clients have
> come a long way.

Newsreaders and Mutt do not ;-)

Greetings,

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