Ricardo Santos Campos ricardo@corez23.com wrote:
This is fine and dandy, I could get tomsrtbt on the case, but in fact, I have no idea what the imagic flag is, nor what it's meant to be.
The imagic flag is set if an inode on the disk has got too cold and desires servicing with Ice Magic at the earliest opportunity. You can get a pack from the stockists listed on the web site at http://www.cottees.com.au/cottees/products/products.php?product_id=82&pa...
Alternatively, shrug, read the e2fsprogs release notes that say only Linux AFS servers use imagic flags and hope that something dumped garbage into your inode table rather than this being another symptom of a dying disk.