Hi,
On Mon, 2004-09-06 at 17:30, Tim Waugh wrote:
> statfs("/boot", {f_type="EXT2_SUPER_MAGIC",
f_bsize=1024, f_blocks=248895, f_bfree=389288, f_bavail=376438, f_files=64256,
f_ffree=64210, f_fsid={0, 0}, f_namelen=255, f_frsize=1024}) = 0
> write(1, "/dev/sda1 248895 -"..., 74) = 74
> /dev/sda1 248895 -18446744073709411223 376438 101% /boot
f_blocks is 248895, i.e. total number of blocks.
f_bfree is 389288, i.e. more free blocks than there are block.
Doesn't seem like a kernel/fs problem to you?
Yep, and it's consistent with the breakage I introduced in .538. I
checked on the box that was showing this and indeed a fsck fixed the
issue; you just beat me to posting about it!
Can anyone reproduce this on a filesystem that hasn't seen the .538
kernel since its previous fsck?
--Stephen