Re: Corrupt file in subvolume

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David Sterba wrote:

>> Then I could mount the /home subvolume.
>>
>> I also found the corrupted file
>>? -????????? ? ?   ?        ?            ? 13.4.4.40.js
> 
> Chromium cache? Somebody recently reported a problem there. I wonder
> what this browser does to the filesystem ... :)

If you meant me by "someone": No, my problem was not related to chromium 
usage - the problems only raised there because of a previous "cp --reflink" 
issue while I continued browsing. ;-)

So it is pure coincidence because browser caches are a probable destination 
for write access while my system came to a complete halt due to a browsing-
unrelated file operation (cp --reflink).

Regards,
Kai

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