My system has had Debian installed for some time now and it has been working very well despite my stupid mistakes. I am running kernel 1.2.13-6.
The system was working well last night when I shut it down (using shutdown, of course!). This morning, when I booted up again (I am using a boot floppy instead of lilo for the present) I got the following dialog when I attempted to boot: /etc/init.d/boot: /sbin/fsck: cannot execute binary file fsck failed. Please repair manually and reboot. Please note that the root filesystem is currently mounted read only. To mount it read-write: bash# mount -n -o remount,rw / Control-D will reboot the system. I obtained the same results when using my back-up boot disk. I looked in the /sbin directory at fsck to check that the permissions still included execute, which they did. I have the books "Running Linux" by Matt Welsh and "Linux Unleashed." I have tried to repair my filesystems as outlined in "Running Linux" with no success. The other book does not even address that topic. Many other utilities run just fine, including fdisk. Can anyone suggest what I need to do to fix it? +--------------------+ + Target the House in 96 + + *** TH96 *** + +--------------------+ Article posted without prejudice per U.C.C. 1-207 ************************************************************** * Rod Cole * NRA Certified Instructor * Tx DPS Certified Concealed Handgun Instructor * * Team OS/2 * * Reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * Contents Copyright (C) 1995, Rod Cole * All Rights Reserved * * "Government is not reason; it is not eloquence; * it is force! Like fire, it is a dangerous servant * and a fearful master!" -- George Washington **************************************************

