> Richard Humphrey wrote:
> 
> I got home last night and my PC was in Windows :( so I rebooted into
> Linux, and apparently someone had not shut my system down incorrectly.
> Now I get the following error when booting up:
> 
> /dev/hda4 contains a file system with errors, check forced.
> /dev/hda4
> unattached inode 146546
> 
> /dev/hda4: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; Run fsck manually. (i.e., without
> -a or -p options)
> 
> Then it drops me to a shell.
> I am new to Linux and am not sure if there is a way I can fix this. I
> really don't want to have to reinstall, as I have a website on this
> partition that I have worked on for quite a while. I tried to run fsck
> but I don't know what It is or how to use it. Any ideas? Thanks..
> 
> rlh

rlh

I think the correct command here is e2fsck on the command line, or the
point on the bash shell where you were taken to. Give that a try.
-- 
Mark
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