2006/2/10, Chris Withers <chris@simplistix.co.uk>:
Hi,
Suggest firstup you read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
...especially the bit about "Don't flag your question as "Urgent", even if it is for you"...
Ok I'm sorry about the severe part. Giorgos Dimitriou wrote:
I am new to zope and I'm exploring different products an functions. A couple of days ago I tried to install a zope product called zope file system folder, on a zope 2.8.4 linux(Red Hat core 4) installation.
Where did you download it from? How are we supposed to help you if we don't know what software you used?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fsfolder I just searched in www.zope.org for file system and it came out as a product. I don't think you can help me actually, I just re-installed everything
What this attemt caused was a severe damage of the linux partition.
The exact boot error message is this:
JDB:Failed to read block at offset 7609 EXT3-fs:error loading journal
I'm pretty suprised about that.. I'd look elsewhere, like a hardware
failure, to find the source of your problem...
There is no hardware problem, I actually used the same partition to do my fresh installation.
Could somebody please tell me why did that happen? I need the
functionality of file sytem folder but I sure wouldn't risk installing it again!
I suspect you really want LocalFS...
Yes! this is what I want thanx. Anyway, I'm sure there is no hardware problem and everything happened after I tried to run the product. To be more specific after running it I lost a bunch of files in my home dir .bashrc etc. I thought I fixed it untill I had to reboot and then it happened. I can't imagine what went wrong apart from the product itself. cheers,
Chris
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cheers, George