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* Can't remove empty directory after kernel panic, no errors in dmesg
@ 2013-12-07 10:36 Niklas Schnelle
  2013-12-07 11:23 ` Duncan
  2013-12-07 22:30 ` Chris Murphy
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Niklas Schnelle @ 2013-12-07 10:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-btrfs

Hi List,

so first the basics. I'm running Arch Linux with 3.13-rc2, btrfs-progs
0.20rc1.3-2 from the repo and I'm using a SSD.
So I was having kernel panics with my USB 3.0 Gigabit card and was
trying to get a panic output. These panics are intermittent and most
often happen while using Chromium. Anyway so my system paniced while I
was in Chromium.
After the reboot Chromium reported that its preferences are corrupted,
thankfully I've both backups and an older snapshot. So I wanted to
copy over my ~/.config/chromium from the snapshot.
However I couldn't delete that directory, rm -rf reported it to not be
empty. Renaming worked via
"mv chromium bad" but now I can't delete the bad directory, this is the output:
http://pastebin.com/FWTPGGH1

any idea how to get that directory deleted or how to obtain more information?

Greetings Niklas

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2013-12-07 10:36 Can't remove empty directory after kernel panic, no errors in dmesg Niklas Schnelle
2013-12-07 11:23 ` Duncan
2013-12-07 12:37   ` Niklas Schnelle
2013-12-07 13:59     ` Duncan
2013-12-07 15:01       ` Niklas Schnelle
2013-12-07 15:35       ` Niklas Schnelle
2013-12-07 15:37         ` Niklas Schnelle
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