I first tried to grep within a x-term, but there I get faulty output regarding gvfs. I suppose it's not needed. So I booted into a maintainence root-shell (without network) and did:
lsof -n | grep deleted -> nothing reported
apt-get install --reinstall libc6 and afterwards lsof -n | grep deleted -> nothing reported
Rebooting brings up the 8 orphaned inodes.
May I conclude that reinstall of libc6 package performes correctly and file-system corruption is caused by shutdown process?
I am prepared to do more tests, just advise (I am not an expert) and consider local time, I am living east of Greenwich. Merry Christmas, Ingo
I first tried to grep within a x-term, but there I get faulty output regarding gvfs. I suppose it's not needed.
So I booted into a maintainence root-shell (without network) and did:
lsof -n | grep deleted -> nothing reported
apt-get install --reinstall libc6
and afterwards
lsof -n | grep deleted -> nothing reported
Rebooting brings up the 8 orphaned inodes.
May I conclude that reinstall of libc6 package performes correctly and file-system corruption is caused by shutdown process?
I am prepared to do more tests, just advise (I am not an expert) and consider local time, I am living east of Greenwich.
Merry Christmas, Ingo