bbosch@iphase.com wrote: > Charles, > > I recently updated my kernel to the latest CVS YAFFS code and > discovered rather serious filesystem corruption apparently triggered > by heavy file unlink and creation activity. The symptoms are easily > reproduced by repeatedly extracting a tar archive containing several > files and symbolic links in an initially empty YAFFS file system. > Soon, tar reports "tar: Couldnt remove old file: Directory not empty" > for a random file which was not supposed to be a directory! Other Hi, before xmas I was getting exactly the same problem but never got a chance to make up a proper report for it because I've had to move projects for a couple of months. I was getting this error when copying a large amount of files and subdirectories and then deleting them e.g. # cp -a /usr /mnt/yaffs-partition-on-nand # rm -rf /mnt/yaffs-partition-on-nand/usr and then I would get exactly the same problems as Brad i.e I would have a file with a crazy long name of non-printable characters and I would get the directory not empty error message. Don't know if this helps, but it shows that the problem isn't unique to one person. Aras