![]() Rebooted back to normal, and all was fixed. Using Disks, I mounted the LUKS volume, and this gave access to the EXT4 partition where I used gnome-disks to perform filesystem check and repair on the unmounted ext4 partition. Then started up gnome-disks $ sudo gnome-disks Mounted/activated md0 raid using $ sudo mdadm -assemble -scan To Delete Backup Data Selectively on an Active (Not Retired) Instance. Additional Methods of Backup Data Deletion. ![]() MBS user account deletion cannot be canceled either. I ended up rebooting into a Live CD (Ubuntu 20.04), and used the 'Try before installing' option. Note that this operation cannot be canceled and in some cases may take up to 96 hours to complete (depending on a cloud storage provider and storage class). No matter what I tried, couldn't un-mount /home. Luks contained LVM with 1 partition of ext4 mounted as /home. Just recently had this problem myself, so I'll add what I did here.ģ disks (4tb each) - (sdd,sde and sdf) formatted with raid5 as md0. Went into backups drive, deleted that problematic file: /mnt/Backups/rsnapshot_backups/hourly.5/snapshot_root/mnt/Vancouver/temp/temp - old/temp - 09 (Sep 02, rsnapshot Other backups/19.bak Sudo fsck.ext4 /dev/sda1 # << accepted suggested fixes Ls: cannot access '19.bak': Structure needs cleaning Here is the problem: cd mnt/Vancouver/temp/temp\ -\ old/temp\ -\ 09\ \(Dec\ 07\,\ 2014\ -\ Sep\ 02\,\ rsnapshot\ \ Other\ backups/ Rm: cannot remove 'hourly.5/snapshot_root/mnt/Vancouver/temp/temp - old/temp - 09 (Sep 02, rsnapshot Other backups/19.bak': Structure needs cleaning Rsnapshot (rsync) backup error on arch linux x86_64 system a corrupted, deeply-nested file was throwing that error, also shown when I tried to delete that file: sudo rm -fR hourly.5/
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